Stan the Man

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Re: Stan the Man

Postby okdoak » February 6th, 2021, 9:44 pm

Nice! Love the TG12. And Spalding's version of it too, their Whitey Ford PM. I have a Spalding Rocky Colavito model that Kenny restored years ago. He was a true craftsman. I was sad to hear that he passed away awhile back.
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Re: Stan the Man

Postby mikesglove » January 20th, 2024, 1:45 pm

mikesglove wrote:here is another photo of Musial during spring training in the early 1960's. I think Rawling's designer Harry Latina is in the right background. The glove at Musial's foot has got one strange web.
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Below is a reorientation of the photo to get a clearer sense of the webbing. It looks like a prototype X-web glove Rawlings was experimenting with prior to introducing the "Double X Web" models or the "Big Wheel" web. Too bad the hat is there. I would love to see what the whole web looked like.
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Here is a 1967 spring training photo of Cardinals players. Mike Shannon has a glove like the Musial experimental criss cross web model above. No better place for Rawlings to access the success or failure of their designs than spring training.
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The criss cross web eventually found its way into a variety of softball gloves.

Fly Trap I
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The Gripper.
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Re: Stan the Man

Postby mikesglove » February 11th, 2024, 1:47 pm

Stan Musial with Harry Latina on the right introducing the "Stan the Man" line of Rawlings gloves in the 1950's.
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After his playing career, Musial teamed up with business partner Dick Zitzmann to form Stan The Man Inc. They had offices in a business park in St. Louis. They contracted with various companies to manufacture a line of baseball equipment, most of them imports. Musial would come into the offices regularly to autograph items for sale. The business closed in 2015.
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Below is a super rare 1960's USA Red Schoedienst H-web model glove made for Stan the Man Inc. It sold on ebay for a ridiculously low $39.
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