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Posted By: Jimmy
I get lots of different items from dealers and collectors. I have a nice crescent leather glove I placed on eBay and the dealer that gave it to me stated it was baseball. Now the glove is large, but I feel it would be a model from the teens or 20s. I just wanted to know members thoughts, and I would really like to change the listing if needed. My thoughts are stuck in the middle, but feel it would be too large for baseball. Most of the real early crescent gloves are small. |
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