Well depends, Catchers is about $200 Infield #150 and 1st base $175ish. Hopefully that helps!
I'm not sure who, but he got it custom made, and then somebody made replicas.
leather
You can order and purchase custom-made baseball caps at custom-hats.lids.com/, www.copycaps.com/, and www.crazycustomcaps.com. Additionally, many shopping malls have custom-made clothing kiosks.
Sure. A softball glove is made of the same materials that a baseball glove is made of (high grade leather). They need time to be broken in. Oiling the glove will help with this process.
As baseball was developed in the United States, so was the equipment used. The first recorded instance of any player using a baseball glove was in Cincinnati in 1869, when Red Stockings player Doug Allison had a glove made for him by a local saddle maker. Some equipment such as catchers shinguards were modeled after a cricketer's leg pads but, the baseball glove, USA made.
Nokona put out the Cal Abrams model G50 baseball glove in the early 1950s.
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Only available through Rawlings' Pro Dept.
You can have a custom made baseball cap made by any business that specializing in graphic design or advertising. Look in your local phone book yellow pages under "advertising" or "promotional products"
Rawlings HH model or Harvey Haddix. The glove now resides in the Baseball HOF.
Leather. Usually calfskin. It's softer and more flexible.
Akadema Inc. and Nokona only glove manufacturers in the USA. The art of making a baseball gloves is extemely difficult. I suggest contacting one of the companies if you are curious. www.akademapro.com www.nocono.com