1950-glove
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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Nokona put out the Cal Abrams model G50 baseball glove in the early 1950s.
Al Kaline Louisville Slugger store model baseball batIn general an Al Kaline Hillerich and Bradsby Louisville Slugger store model baseball bat is worth about $30. -$50. in excellent condition. Size, model, Age, and condition will all effect the value. A baseball bat closest to the one Al Kaline used will sell at the highest value. Little league bats will sell for less. Mint condition bats will sell at a higher value. If the bat is from the 1950's it might sell for a little more. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made.
Al Kaline Louisville Slugger store model baseball batIn general an Al Kaline Hillerich and Bradsby Louisville Slugger store model baseball bat is worth about $30. -$50. in excellent condition. Size, model, Age, and condition will all effect the value. A baseball bat closest to the one Al Kaline used will sell at the highest value. Little league bats will sell for less. Mint condition bats will sell at a higher value. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made.
Rawlings HH model or Harvey Haddix. The glove now resides in the Baseball HOF.
Ozzie used a Rawlings XPG 12
Rawlings brand. Model: PRO-RV23
The bulk of the value on a baseball glove relies on a player endorsement. Without a Player endorsement value will rely on vintage glove features such as web style, model rarity, or glove designs such as buckle backs, and split fingers gloves mostly made before WWII referred to as pre war gloves. Otherwise it will have a low collectors value. I found two Hutch 52 gloves, and both were split finger glove made in the 1940's One was endorsed by Ted Williams, and the other by Ival Goody Goodman. If your glove does not have a player endorsement it would most likely be valued in the $20.-$30. price range in excellent condition. As with all collectibles condition is important. Common flaws with baseball gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, dry or cracking leather, ripped manufacturer label on back, worn printing on glove, and owners name hand written on it. any of these flaws will lower the value on the glove. I will leave a link below to help you grade the condition, and date your glove, and a link to vintage baseball gloves to compare style, and value. More information is needed to put a value on the glove.
It depends on the model you buy but all higher end models are leather.
Probably Rawlings. I got a Rawlings glove and i hate it i've had it for three months and it still isn't broken in. I HATE IT