It means that the glove is for the left hand of the goalie. Since most goalies have their catch glove on their left hand, it is considered "regular." If the goalie uses their right hand for their catch glove, it is considered "full right."
A goalie which holds his blocker and hockey stick on the left side and his glove (trapper) on the right side is known as a Full Right goalie. The stick that the goalies hold in the left hand is a full right goalie stick.
Full Bleed - This is the term used when a card has no border. The image on the card goes up to the edge of the cardboard. See Related Links below for a Glossary Of Baseball Card Terms.
Look under the dash for a single wire connector right side under the glove box.
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.
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Access to the fuse panel is behind the glove box. The glove box must be removed in order to obtain full access.
Many presidents have served two full terms.
A glove is full during the day when it is being worn on a hand, but empty at night when it is taken off.
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