To Japan with love

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Re: To Japan with love

Postby mikesglove » December 16th, 2025, 1:43 pm

Tamazawa brand may not be as well known in the U.S. as Mizuno but they have the same storied history as Mizuno with roots going back to the early 1900"s.
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This 1920's glove below features the King Patent lace.
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A 1920-30's catchers mitt along with a V-anchored web model from the 1950-60's.
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Below is an interesting one. A Rogers Hornsby buckleback model with Doak style webbing
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I read that The Tamazawa gloves are currently the most popular glove brand in Japan.
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Re: To Japan with love

Postby mikesglove » December 17th, 2025, 1:35 pm

Here's a photo of a Japanese player with that V-anchored web glove.
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Re: To Japan with love

Postby mikesglove » December 17th, 2025, 1:51 pm

During the Meiji period in Japan(1868-1912), Sports were considered part of martial arts and baseball equipment resembled martial arts armor. Below are catalog phots of TOC baseball gear.
A catchers mitt, shin guards and catchers mask with throat protector.
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A fingerless glove ,catchers mitt and a pair of tipped finger workman style gloves.
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A Mizuno catalog page from the 1920's
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Re: To Japan with love

Postby mikesglove » December 18th, 2025, 3:01 pm

The Ishii/Kajimaya company was another early sporting goods manufacturer. They were one sponsor for the 1922 Goodwill Tour of MLB players to Japan. There were a dozen or so games played with different Japanese teams. Below are some members of the American team that include Waite Hoyt and Casey Stengel.
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One player on the U.S. side was John Lavan of the Cardinals. During his free time, he partnered with Ishii/Kajimaya in developing and endorsing a novel patented glove. The glove design was patented in 1923 in Japan. The main feature was metal weights put in the finger tips to absorb the impact of a caught ball. The endorsement reads "To my very good friend, Mr Ishii- with esteem, John Lavan".
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Re: To Japan with love

Postby mikesglove » December 18th, 2025, 3:16 pm

Below are some Ishii/Kajimaya gloves.
A glove from an exhibit in the Japanese Baseball hall of Fame.
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A super Frank Frisch endorsed glove with a Doak style web.
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Another beauty, a Tom Seaver endorsed model.
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