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Leon
12-23-2016, 08:19 AM
Is this really a lemon peel ball? Not sure I remember one like that. And if this is hand stitching someone had some strong hands....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1860s-Baseball-Lemon-Peel-baseball-2-5oz-9-5-Cir-Hand-Stitched-/162330668850?hash=item25cba96f32:g:e8IAAOSwnHZYXJE F

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vintagesportscollector
12-23-2016, 09:18 AM
That is the typical familiar design of a Lemon Peel. Have seen many like that. This is one quite flawless and uniform. I tend to stay away from these balls, unless its a known source, or I can examine it in person. I am finding more and more these are reproduced and aged convincingly. The 'hand stitching' would refer to made by cobbler - who had good tools and made shoes, satchels and saddles - so the stitching on a ball could be better/stronger than one would expect of the time. I would want to examine this one closer.

Here is a link to a gallery of Lemon Peels, but I think even JD said not everything on here has been vetted to be authentic.

http://www.baseballglovecollector.com/gallery/baseballs-lemon-peel-balls/

william_9
12-23-2016, 02:32 PM
All baseballs are sewn by hand. That one is a modern reproduction for vintage 1860s rules play. Check your local paper, there's probably a team in your area.

IronHorse2130
12-23-2016, 03:47 PM
Yes, this ball looks just like the ones I use in my vintage base ball league when we play under 1864 rules.

khkco4bls
12-23-2016, 06:19 PM
Exactly what it is. To uniformed. Modern ball..

1880nonsports
12-23-2016, 08:54 PM
2 balls on the gallery site that don't look right. That said - overall nice visual gallery - thanks for that! Leon's ball has been rightly outed by the guys earlier.

Leon
12-24-2016, 07:19 AM
2 balls on the gallery site that don't look right. That said - overall nice visual gallery - thanks for that! Leon's ball has been rightly outed by the guys earlier.

I hate it when my balls get outed.....I prefer they stay warm. :)

william_9
12-24-2016, 09:13 PM
Exactly what it is. To uniformed. Modern ball..



A well made ball from the 1860s will be uniformly cut and sewn. Lack of uniformity only rules out a professionally made ball, not the vintage.

1880nonsports
12-25-2016, 04:13 PM
after 36 years of marriage (wish I could find a better pic). The one on the right is a candy container. I enjoy looking at examples of early base balls if anyone else wants to share. At some point I'd like to add a dated trophy lemon peel.
As for uniformity not being exclusionary - it is part of the overall equation and not a sole determinate however while relying on the provided link - the apparent lack of aging of the leather and the stitching are uniformly new........