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VINTAGE GLOVES
Replica of a glove that would have been worn around 1915-1925. (The era of Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Joe Jackson) The glove is made of 100% cowhide but looks like brown "Horse Hide" the "hide" of choice in the 1920's. The glove is smaller in size compared to today's glove. During this period webs were made of strips of leather sewn between the thumb and pointer finger.
Replica of a glove that would have been worn around 1915-1925. (The era of Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Joe Jackson) The glove is made of 100% cowhide but looks like brown "Horse Hide" the "hide" of choice in the 1920's. The glove is smaller in size compared to today's glove. During this period webs were made of strips of leather sewn between the thumb and pointer finger.
Replica "Three Finger" Glove which was the rage after World War II and lasted to the mid 1950's. (The era of Stan Musial) Many Baby boomers will remember this design as the their first glove (and maybe first love). Players of all ages loved the comfort and found it"easy to catch" with three fingers.
The exact glove Lou Gehrig used! A remake of the 1928 Ken Wel model 628 buckle back mitt. Play like the Iron Horse. Display in your sports collection or on your office desk. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Left hand throw.
The exact glove Mickey Cochrane used! A remake of the 1930 Mickey Cochrane 12A Reach buckle back mitt. Play like the Black Mike. Display in your sports collection or on your office desk. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Right throw only.
"Aint that a Dazzy?" A replica of the Ken-Wel Pro 560 used by Brooklyn's Dazzy Vance. The Ken-Wel Dazzy Vance 1920's and 1930's gloves were the most innovative designs of their time and considered to be the first modern baseball gloves. The Ken-Wel Vance Glove features are now found on all of today's baseball gloves. Try to find a baseball glove today without lacing through the fingers or welting (the stitching up the middle of each finger found on the back of the glove). You can not. In the 1920's most players and manufacturers believed that fingers bound by string would constrict play, not assist it. The acceptance of the laced glove wouldn't happen until the late 1940's and early 1950's when the Ken-Wel patent expired, other manufacturers copied it, and a new generation of players embraced the concept. Display in your sports collection or on your office desk. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Right Throw Only.
Replica "Three Finger" Glove which was the rage after World War II and lasted to the mid 1950's. (The era of Stan Musial) Many Baby boomers will remember this design as the their first glove (and maybe first love). Players of all ages loved the comfort and found it "easy to catch" with three fingers.
The exact glove Bob Feller used! A remake of the 1950 Bob Feller 1636 JC Higgins glove. Play like the Bullet Bob. Display in your sports collection or on your office desk. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The exact glove Bob Feller used! A remake of the 1950 Bob Feller 1636 JC Higgins glove. Play like the Bullet Bob. Display in your sports collection or on your office desk. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The exact glove Lou Gehrig used! A remake of the 1928 Ken Wel model 628 buckle back mitt. Play like the Iron Horse. Display in your sports collection or on your office desk. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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