Hi Guys, I have played with a thought about the gloves and mitts of, especially many years ago, that seem rare, or very rare or very, very rare ?? and wondered about the value of the old leathers. Perhaps some of you might want to share your perspective on this topic. What is interesting to me about the old leathers is the uniqueness of some of them. I particularly thought more about this matter when the fires in California were raging and a couple of my good friends and fellow collectors had their homes near harms way. I think of some of these old gloves and mitts are truely unique and perhaps having only 1, 2 or 3 of them that even seem to be remaining. They nearly seem like pieces of art work that are rare and perhaps leave even a trail of history about the National Past-time. (While someone may have an old timer stashed in a private collection that may never see daylight for other collectors, or maybe one remains in someones mildewy baseement for ages placed in an old cardboard box; I just wonder if a person took the idea (go with me for a moment on this train of thought) that there really were only 1,2,or 3 of those leathers out there, then what value is that to the hobby and to the collectors? If some of the old gloves get burned up or blown away or destroyed over time there could go a piece of baseball's history. No more would that glove example even be around for others to check out. Perhaps there might be pics of them in books or on websites etc. the old leather itself might no longer exist.
I have heard of and thought about the supply and demand side of gloves and mitts. I suppose not everyone shares the passion many of us have for the old leathers

and so perhaps that could determine the value of the leather. On the other hand, it seems the supply, at times is so limited that some gloves come around once every few years. I used to collect stamps, coins, cards etc. and it sure seemed like any time there was 1, 2 or 3 of anything the value was way, way, way up there, especially if there was a hobby that centered around that collectible.
Example of a mechanical bank made of cast iron. I saw one on tv a few weeks ago that supposedly 1 or 2 existed and it was going for around 40,000, I believe. Rare stamps can go for tons of money, a unique coin can go for a lot too.
Anyway, just curious of any others thoughts on this topic. I realize we have an excellent price guide by Joe and Dave to check out and I certainly appreciate all their time and efforts in putting it together. I suppose my thoughts on this topic is just looking at gloves and mitts values compared to other items in other hobbies.
We can only hope the gloves and mitts do not get lost over time.
Sorry for the long post, just thought I would introduce the topic.
Dave