vintagebrett wrote:Chris, that sounds like a great project. Usually LH mitts sell for less than their RH counterparts so you should be able to pick up some great deals. I'll go through and see if I have any that I can spare. If you like 1B mitts, you should drop crackofthebat a note - he has a wonderful collection of them. I think most of them are posted on JD's site but for easier searching, go to the link below and click on "Fred Collection" - you may be able to see some styles that you like and will give you a better idea of what to look for.
http://s192.photobucket.com/albums/z163 ... ollection/
Thanks for the info, vintagebrett! I had a look and there are some really nice examples. It's interesting to see just how diverse the designs of first baseman's mitts have been over the years. Certain, in my opinion, far more variation in these than in regular fielder's gloves.
Murph, interesting info about all bats being "left handed" with the way the labels are! I had a look at my own bats. I wonder if they're stamped that way so that the label is legible (right way up) when a right handed batter is up at the plate, has the label turned away from the point of impact and is waiting for the pitch.
Chris