Honus Wagner had a sporting goods company that produced all types of equipment. He opened the store in Pittsburgh after his playing days, and the store still exists. The glove was most likely made in the mid 1940's or after.
Not much historical data exists as far as model numbers and exact years, but if you get a picture you could probably nail it down within a few years based on the style of the glove.
Send more info or and pictures. I'll help you date the glove, and we'll come up with a value. Condition is important. I will leave a link below to aid in dating the glove.
a baseball glove in 1932 cost just about 37 CENT
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.
i don't know but i want to find out right now. No. The guy who said that was a retard. The average baseball glove weighs 1000 ounces.
Well there are both gloves and mitts. These include: Catcher's mitt First basemen's mitt Outfielder's glove Infielder's glove Pitcher's glove And a ambidextrous glove So there are 6 types.
Technically the most expensive baseball glove is the Nike Air Diamond Elite Pro because it costs $400 exactly and the Rawlings Primo is listed @ $399.99.
Rawlings is the most used baseball glove company in the pros and probably the most common brand glove in the U.S.
In 1905 Honus Wagner, a star for the Pittsburgh Pirates, signed a contract with Hillerich & Bradsby co. and became the first player ever to endorse a bat. His autograph was also the first to be used on a bat and the first known professional athlete endorsement of a retail product. By the 1920's Facsimile "stamped signatures began to appear on baseball gloves. Honus Wagner signature model gloves were one of the earliest example of an endorsed baseball glove circa 1915-1920. Around 1950 baseballs that featured facsimile stamped signatures of ballplayers became a popular souvenir at the ballparks. As early the 1903 Major League baseballs featured the Stamped signatures of the league presidents. See Related Links below for more information on stamped signature baeballs, glove, and bats.
No...Would go with a company like Akadema.
This is some discrepancy over who invented the first baseball glove. However, Rawlings sports manufacturing company is the first recorded manufacturer of the baseball glove and does hold the patent on this first glove.
A baseball glove protect your body and assist players in catching and fielding balls hit by batters.
A baseball mitt is another name for a baseball glove - a protective glove used when playing baseball.
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One can purchase a Wilson A2000 baseball glove from a store that may sell sporting goods as well as a yard sale or through the company itself although that may be expensive depending on where you live.
A glove toss is tossing the baseball to its destination using only the glove
The bulk value of a collectible baseball glove will rely on the player that endorsed it. Without a player endorsement the glove will have a low collectors value relying on vintage glove designs from that era. In general about $30. or so depending on the condition of the glove. Most common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped Manufacturer label on back, printing on glove worn out, and the person who owned of the glove, name on it.
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No, it can help break in the glove. Just don't soak the glove.