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Zenith Brand bats and gloves

PostPosted: September 12th, 2011, 10:08 pm
by mikesglove
There was a query in 2009 on the forum about a Zenith bat. I ran into it as I was recently looking into Zenith gloves. First, the bat. What a great, stylish logo on this "Safe Hit" model. Note the M.W.H. Co. around the logo.
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The logo is from a brand of goods sold by Marshall-Wells Hardware out of Duluth MN. They were a wholesale hardware distributor founded in 1893. They were know for there cutlery but also carried a line of sporting goods under the Zenith Brand.
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This 1925 Marshall-Wells catalog page shows some of the gloves available. Note the "Dave Robertson" model on the far right, A Wilson Sporting Goods endorser. Also, the other glove titles such as "Redy Brok" are identical to some of the Wilson titles for that period.
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Below is a Zenith glove from the same era.
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below is a later model Zenith glove from http://www.baseballglovecollector.com . Cool looking wrist strap.
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Re: Zenith Brand bats and gloves

PostPosted: September 12th, 2011, 10:20 pm
by Rickybulldog
1915 Marshall Wells baseball club.

Re: Zenith Brand bats and gloves

PostPosted: September 12th, 2011, 10:23 pm
by ebbets55
Here's mine. I've had it forever. Got the box from John. It has a Marshall Wells Hardware logo near the heel on the front of the glove.

JD

Re: Zenith Brand bats and gloves

PostPosted: July 20th, 2024, 4:17 pm
by mikesglove
A 1916 catalog page featuring the Duk Fut gloves.
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A stylish art deco cover for the 1905 Marshall Wells catalog. Zenith was their major trademark.
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In 1934, Marshall Wells added a new trademark for their sporting goods, Ol' Reliable.
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Re: Zenith Brand bats and gloves

PostPosted: July 21st, 2024, 1:29 pm
by mikesglove
A 1949 catalog page.
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A few unique Ol' Reliable models.
A super Bud Clancy base mitt with finger guard.
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A Joe DiMaggio glove with Dubow patented out seams on the finger stalls. Made by OK Mfg.
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A Pete Reiser model with the distinctive thumb seam guard. Made by Nokona.
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A Bobby Doerr model with unique lacing through third and fourth finger. Made by OK Mfg.
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A louis Berger model with double button wrist strap. Made by OK Mfg.
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