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docglov here is my Rawlings PRO-15XOT

Posted:
March 22nd, 2008, 10:36 pm
by GloveGypsy

Posted:
March 23rd, 2008, 10:01 am
by boz2730
I have a couple of these gloves as well. Bought them from Eastbay a few years back at discount "closeout" prices. They were a real steal!! Used one in some games, but saved one in mint condition.
Sooner or later, I will take pics pf all my HOH USA gloves and post on here. I have about 40 of them. 3 are custom jobs.
Matt
HOH Pics

Posted:
March 25th, 2008, 9:56 pm
by GloveGypsy
Hey Boz,
I hope you do post pics of your HOH's.
Pics of hand crafted ball gloves are interesting to view.
-GG

Posted:
March 31st, 2008, 10:53 am
by docglov
sorry slow there Glove gypsy The 15X0t was one of the first models I made for easbay in the mid to late 90's Its actually the same pattern That I had made for Craig Biggio. The actual dies were 10.75 but everyone was afraid to sell any expensive under 11" so there you are. But truthfully a glove can the stretched a 1/4 of an inche pretty eaisly or if you want shorter that can be created in the plant by not ironing out the fingers compl;etely this gives someone like Rocye Clayton a 11.50 and a 12 in the model he likes without having to build from scratch then we are all happy.
PRO 15XOT

Posted:
March 31st, 2008, 12:42 pm
by GloveGypsy
To Docglov, thanks for the great reply.
What an interesting commentary. I have always thought the glove measurements were arbitrary and relative.
Do you know what the "15X" stands for?
I have already assumed the "OT" is for Oil Tanned.
Thanks in advance.
-GG

Posted:
March 31st, 2008, 1:16 pm
by docglov
We do try to hold to the size I just get carried away with the old war stories when I answer.hey you probably got a grandfather somewhere just like me. the 15 was a unused number in our line and the x was used a lot on new gloves. Xpermental model