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Glove Related Products

Postby Mr. Mitt » February 28th, 2012, 10:03 pm

Though it would be cool to begin a thread about new products you can buy today that are made by current or former glove manufacturers, but aren't gloves.

Years ago I bought a Rawlings leather checkbook cover, but it was pretty shoddy, so I returned it. They recently revamped their lineup of offerings and I bought the new Travel Organizer. Been using it a few weeks as a checkbook cover and it is great! The leather is butter soft and the compartments are well placed and useful.

http://www.rawlingsgear.com/specialty/l ... =catPromos



Was over in Italy last year and came across an A.G. Spalding & Bros. store! The products are super high end and outstanding. The ironic part about this is they advertise the 520 Fifth Avenue NY address and the history of Spalding’s imprint on American history, but don’t have any US retail outlets. It’s an Italian company.

http://www.spaldingbros.com/



Obviously, Stall & Dean. Their clothing lines cater to a market, one can only assume, doesn’t collect vintage equipment.

http://www.stallanddean.com/
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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby Rickybulldog » March 11th, 2012, 4:52 pm

Very cool Jerry. I've always liked those leather Rawlings bag and have been looking on EBay for an affordable one.

There are a few things I like with the Stall & Dean line, but as one fellow once told me "I wouldn't wear that even to a dog fight" or something to that extent.
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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby okdoak » March 11th, 2012, 7:16 pm

Hey, don't forget the Lucky Dog Tavern and Grill. I can't get enough of that college oriented hip hop. :roll:

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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby vintagebrett » March 21st, 2012, 2:46 pm

Not sure how I feel about this - I totally want one but hope no oks or sonnets were harmed in the process

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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby okdoak » March 22nd, 2012, 2:56 am

A new side line for William?
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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby ScottWNJ » March 22nd, 2012, 10:36 am

$348 for a wallet made from a glove that probably cost them $3.48. I wonder if they are targeting only U.S. made gloves, since most imports were made with lower grade leather. Actually this practice does bother me because they are probably buying gloves without regard for rarity or collector value. To them it's just a supply line. To a collector, it is as if they are slaughtering an endangered species!

I just re-read the article and I see that it's only a limited run. Hopefully they will not sell well and the slaughter will end.

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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby Mr. Mitt » March 22nd, 2012, 11:08 am

ScottWNJ wrote:Actually this practice does bother me because they are probably buying gloves without regard for rarity or collector value. To them it's just a supply line.


I think that anything of any rarity or value would significantly eat into their profit margin. Coach isn't going to be winning any gloves the hobby will miss. If, by chance, they do... it's our fault for not bidding high enough.
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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby Mr. Mitt » March 22nd, 2012, 11:27 am

Several artisan watch strap makers from around the country have been transforming vintage gloves into straps for a very long time. Here are some pics...
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Postby Mr. Mitt » March 22nd, 2012, 11:29 am

And here are some Mantles...
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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby vintagebrett » March 22nd, 2012, 2:34 pm

I think the used American and import gloves - there are some pictures with the article and I believe you can see the types of gloves they used. I agree they weren't spending a lot. I do like how they kept the grommets.
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Re: Glove Related Products

Postby Number9 » March 22nd, 2012, 6:11 pm

okdoak wrote:A new side line for William?


Not a bad idea. I wish I'd thought of it first. I'm sure Coach sold out of them in a few minutes.
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