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Posted By: Joe Hunter
Does anyone know anything about "Red" Worthington buckleback fielders mitts. I saw one at an antique store that was fairly worn, but still had visable stamping. It was adult size, had a buckle back with no lacing between the fingers and just a small strip of leather(original lacing was gone) between the thumb and first finger. I would assume it is pre-war. Had a $20.00 price tag so thought I would pick it up if it was worth it. |
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