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    Question Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    Since I like looking at fielder's gloves, I have the habit of typing "game glove" into the eBay search bar. The results often mention game-model gloves, such as the following:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ALEX-RODRIGUEZ-S...2%7C240%3A1318

    http://cgi.ebay.com/DEREK-JETER-Sign...2%7C240%3A1318

    In response to a question I asked the other day, someone told me that "Game Model" is just a fancy word for store bought. However, in the following auction for a "Game Model" Ryan Howard glove, it says that only his agent can order them. Would this be considered a "store bought" glove?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/RYAN-HOWARD-AUTO...2%7C240%3A1318

    Can someone please distinguish what makes these "game model" and not "game issued" gloves?

    Thanks for your help!

    -Frik
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    Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    game issued means it was actually made for and sent to the player. game model is just the same model that they use.

    yes, that ryan howard glove would be considered a retail glove.

    go here and make your very own "ryan howard glove":

    http://www.rawlings.com/customglove/

    it's the same model that albert pujols uses - heart of the hide PROAP5 / PROCMHCB2. rawlings will be more than happy to custom-build you one, down to every single aspect. you can pick any color, etc and they'll even stitch in any name you want, like "ryan howard". you can even pick the embroidery color. here's the stock model:

    http://www.rawlingsgear.com/baseball...F&s3=PROCMHCB2

    don't worry, when you order one rawlings won't ask if you're really ryan howard's agent.

    rudy.

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    Question Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by kingjammy24 View Post
    don't worry, when you order one rawlings won't ask if you're really ryan howard's agent.

    rudy.
    Rudy,

    That is absolutely sick; I'd love to have one of those, but with "Frik" written in. However, if I were to go with the MLB player route, I would get the following notice:

    *** Rawlings reserves the right to refuse terms that are derogatory or inappropriate in nature. MLB team and player names are prohibited.

    So am I not allowed to customize a glove with, say, Ryan Howard's name? Can I buy one at the local sporting goods store for kicks? Or are they not available to me at all with Howard's name written in?

    Still confused...
    Les Zukor
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    Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    guess that kinda sucks if your real name really is ryan howard.

    anyway, there are a myriad of shops and services out there that'll happily embroider any name you want. that model is readily available everywhere, including ebay. snag one up and then find a local place to stitch in "ryan howard". here's one place: http://www.thesportsdoctor.com/embro.html

    now, all of that said, i'm sure there must be some subtle differences between a genuine ryan howard game-issued glove (one that rawlings made for him, per his specs, and sent to him for MLB use) and simply one of his stock models available via retail channels. i'm not a glove expert so i don't know what those subtle clues are. i know rawlings implements little things to differentiate genuine player-issued gloves from retail models.

    rudy.

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    Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    look at all the fun you can have:

    http://www.customglove.com/rawlings.html

    that place doesn't seem to have any disclaimers against player names and they carry the pujols model as well as a ton of other rawlings player models and gloves from other manufacturers like SSK.

    rudy.

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    Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    Frik,

    I've got a few custom gloves (two infield, one outfield) made via the link that Rudy provided. I used them at the Vero Beach Dodger fantasy camp I went to in January and also in the league I play in. Since I was going to live out my baseball fantasy, why not take the field with my own custom gloves? I wasn't questioned about the name I wanted on the gloves when I ordered them. Apparently, there are no Major Leaguers with my name!

    Try to contact Bob Clevenhagen at Rawlings. He might be able to help you with any differences between a game model vs. game issued Ryan Howard glove.

    Kind Regards,

    Ron.

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    Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by frikativ54 View Post
    Since I like looking at fielder's gloves, I have the habit of typing "game glove" into the eBay search bar. The results often mention game-model gloves, such as the following:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ALEX-RODRIGUEZ-S...2%7C240%3A1318

    http://cgi.ebay.com/DEREK-JETER-Sign...2%7C240%3A1318

    In response to a question I asked the other day, someone told me that "Game Model" is just a fancy word for store bought. However, in the following auction for a "Game Model" Ryan Howard glove, it says that only his agent can order them. Would this be considered a "store bought" glove?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/RYAN-HOWARD-AUTO...2%7C240%3A1318

    Can someone please distinguish what makes these "game model" and not "game issued" gloves?

    Thanks for your help!

    -Frik

    i need clarification. is the game model glove the exact model that arod uses? i know he uses a black glove now as a yankee. i am not a glove expert but i know i cannot afford a game used yankee glove so this may be an alternative down the line.
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    Question Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    Any glove experts out there? Because mannyramirezauthentic claims the following about his A-Rod glove:

    "This glove is an exact model of the Glove AROD uses in the field while playing for the NY Yankees".

    Les Zukor
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    Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by frikativ54 View Post
    Any glove experts out there? Because mannyramirezauthentic claims the following about his A-Rod glove:

    "This glove is an exact model of the Glove AROD uses in the field while playing for the NY Yankees".

    les,

    just saw your website and just realized youre a woman. youre like the second woman i know who is a member here. very kewl starting so young. i think you even beat our kyle in age.
    Regards,
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    Re: Game Model vs. Game Issued Fielder's Gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by joelsabi View Post
    les,

    just saw your website and just realized youre a woman. youre like the second woman i know who is a member here. very kewl starting so young. i think you even beat our kyle in age.
    That picture was actually from a while ago; I am almost 24 now. Below it, I indicate that it was taken when I was thirteen. I should probably make things a bit more clear. Who's the forum's other woman?
    Les Zukor
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    Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

    http://www.bagwellgameused.com
    (617) 682-0408

 

 

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