This glove was for sale with box on ebay in the mid to late 1990's. Not a lot of memorable gloves came through ebay at the time. Most of my best gloves were coming through other collectors, dealers and shows. So this one stood out and The bidding stayed incredibly low all the way through which amazed me. I thought I had a real shot at it and put in a strong bid at the last seconds feeling pretty confident only to find I was the under bidder. The winner was a memorabilia dealer in the New York area. To say the least, I was disappointed. To get a second shot at it in 2011 really surprised me.
Before: the back view shows some discoloration of the leather , a really crusty black button and dirty patch, The lining looked like it was deteriorating somewhat.

After: the glove was really dried out. A little saddle soap and Vaseline brought the leather back. The lining is actually pristine as you can see from the photo with an interesting feature indicated by the red arrow. What looks like a crease is actually a circular sewn palm where the padding is reduced in the pocket area. That was cool. I went over the patch a half dozen times lightly with Q-tips and water. The royal blue and gold patch is one of my favorites. The logo button cleaned up nicely.

Before: The front leather was mottled somewhat and the heel lacing was missing a section at the end.

After: again, the leather was really dry and the saddle soap and Vaseline evened it all out. I found a short piece of matching lace and filled in the missing heel lacing.
