The a1000 is just another model of gloves made by wilson. They are supposed to be the best one out there but I see all gloves the same and I have been playing for years.
wilson. try going with an a2000
Black and Blonde i belive
Softball gloves are made the same way Baseball gloves are. Companies like Akadema make both softball and baseball gloves. See video below on how gloves are made. http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=KcGiBodC-Mo
I found a Wilson model 1622 two fingered baseball glove that was made during the 1950's. See Related Links below for a guide to help date your vintage baseball glove. Gloves can be dated by the style of the web. Styles may have continued to be made after the dates stated but in general the web can be dated to that era. Until the late 1940's fielders gloves had no lacing between the fingers. These gloves are referred to as "Spit finger" Gloves. Most gloves between 1950 -1960 have lacing between the finger although you will find an occasional split finger. The full web triple tunnel style dominates this era.
Infield gloves, a baseball equipment essential, are sold in most online sports stores (ie: Sport Chek or Dick's Sporting Goods), but you can also find a great selection at Infield Gloves. Infield Gloves is an online store specializing in baseball gloves, that allows you to purchase Mizuno, Wilson, or Rawlings gloves through Baseball Rampage (another specialized online baseball store).
there is T-ball, Soft ball and even cricket is a "form" of baseball
Al Kaline endorsed Wilson Gloves. Some of the model include Wilson A2000, A2010, A2022, A2004, A2324, A2283 and 9656. He also had endorsements with Sonnett, and Hutch. For more information on vintage baseball gloves see Related Links below.
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Usually around five baseball gloves can be made from one cow hide.
Baseball gloves can be dated by the style of the web. Styles may have been continued to be made into different eras but, in general the web can be dated to that era. We style include: full webs, tunnel loop, H-Web, and weaved. I'm not familiar with this Wilson Model, and would have to see it to help. If the Glove has a player endorsement it could aid in the dating of the glove. If the glove you have is a split finger glove (no lacing between the fingers) chances are it is a glove made before the 1950's. There are split finger gloves that were made into the 50's but are few. See Related Links below for a guide for Dating Gloves.
To protect a player's hand when catching a ball.