Gentlemen, as many of you know, this is an area of great trepidation. That's why the good authenticators have gone to a grading system for their letters of opinions on game-used or game-worn items because their normally is no great areas of sure certainty both with the item and the provenance documents.
I recently plucked off the game used forum a question on a Willie Stargell game used glove. Now the Heart of the Hide glove is distinctive with a model number I'd not seen "HOH-7 HOF" (H web, fastback etc. I guess). Only a very "small" problem. The glove was for a right hand thrower and "Pops" Stargell was a lefty thrower.
And this last post on Rollins glove. We're getting into suspension of disbelief. Another problem with the modern gamers is that now we have Easton and Nike and other new glove makers which spreads the field. It's much easier to check on Rawlings, Wilsons, Mizunos.
So much boils down to opinions from various "experts", and this has been true in the antique business for hundreds of years. Does this painting have the usual brush strokes and color of Rembrandt?
The best we can do is arm ourselves with as much information as possible and come to, hopefully, a decision if we're buying a game-used and game-worn product.
Jack, I know what you mean, we're all learning in this dubious area.
