by Centerfield » November 24th, 2007, 2:23 am
DoubleSwich... I think you need to reread my original post at the top of the thread. Some collectors care, and some don't. It is unfair, however, to sell something without stating enhancements. Some collectors have never handled a Young or a Simmons before and they may not know that the black ink in the stampings is
not original to the glove. I admitted that the gloves do look nice, but I also stated that I do not approve of it. If you disagree, so be it. There are a hell of a lot more collectors like me out there who, given the choice, would not buy an enhanced glove. It's essential for the buyer to know this. Inevitably, he will resell the glove at a later date (1, 2, 10 years down the line) and perhaps not recoup his costs based on not understanding this issue at the present time.
It is a major issue in the hobby. Some repair gloves and approve of it, others don't. I clean gloves, but never have enhanced nor relace them. I have owned a glove which had the stampings enhanced with ink by a previous owner and loved it (wish I had it back). When I sold it, I was completely truthful about it. The current owner doesn't care. On the other hand, I have never owned a relaced glove and never plan to. To me, it is sacrilegious to bind old leather with new.
That leads to another discussion. I recently purchased a Ken Wel basemitt where one of the two straps that attach to the buckle was cut many years ago. I searched and searched until I could find another Ken Wel basemitt with an identical strap. I found a beater with a nice strap and replaced it with another vintage strap from the same manufacturer. To me, this is acceptable. I would never have replaced it with a modern strap. When the time comes for me to sell it, whenever that may be, I will show photos of the basemitt before and after the surgery, as well as photos of the miit that donated the replacement strap.
That's truth in advertising and complete transparency, I pride myself on it. I began this thread to educate those who do not have the experience to notice the enhancements to three gloves currently on eBay. Bid on them if you want or don't, if that's your penchant. I remember an enhanced Ruth glove on eBay years ago that lead to an unresolved lawsuit where the buyer lost thousands of dollars and was stuck with a glove he could not resell. I was simply hoping to avoid this happening to others.