When choosing a new Baseball glove, look for features such as the size and fit of the glove, the material it is made of, the webbing style, the pocket depth, and the level of padding and protection it offers. Consider your position on the field and personal preferences to find the best glove for your needs.
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The bulk of the value on a collectible baseball glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without a player endorsement the glove will have a lower collectors value and will rely on vintage baseball glove features such as the style of the web. Condition is also important. Flaws such as broken laces, dry leather, and writing on the glove will lower the value.
Yes. you should bring your glove to any baseball game just in case.
A baseball glove protect your body and assist players in catching and fielding balls hit by batters.
1941 Wilson GloveYou did not mention the model of the glove, and if it had a player endorsement. The bulk of the value of a collectible glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without one it will have a low collectors value, and rely on vintage baseball glove features, web style etc. Most likely the glove being from 1941 it is a split finger, and would sell below $30.
A baseball mitt is another name for a baseball glove - a protective glove used when playing baseball.
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1930's JC Higgins Baseball GloveYou did not mention the model of the glove, and if it had a player endorsement. The bulk of the value of a collectible glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without one it will have a low collectors value, and rely on vintage baseball glove features, web style etc. Most likely the glove being from the 1930's it is a split finger, and without an endorsement would sell for below $30. Condition is a major factor as well.
A glove toss is tossing the baseball to its destination using only the glove
The bulk of the value of a collectible baseball glove relies on the player that endorsed the glove. Without player endorsement the value of the glove will rely on vintage glove features such as web style. Pre war era glove are typically split finger gloves this may be collectible as well. Condition is important. Common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped or missing manufacturer label, worn printing/player endorsement on the glove, and the name of the owner of the glove hand written on it. All or any will effect the value. I will leave a couple of links below to help date, and grade your glove. I will also leave a link to other collectible gloves that you can compare your with for value. If you need more help with putting a value on your glove feel free to contact me and I'll be happy to help.
Rawlings is the most used baseball glove company in the pros and probably the most common brand glove in the U.S.
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No, it can help break in the glove. Just don't soak the glove.