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I've seen sellers make various listing blunders. I always write them a nice note alerting them to the problem. Most are appreciative and change the auction, sometimes at a big financial gain. I'll definitely write this guy.
I've seen sellers make various listing blunders. I always write them a nice note alerting them to the problem. Most are appreciative and change the auction, sometimes at a big financial gain. I'll definitely write this guy.
Email sent. I hope he gets more money as a result of updating the listing.
The JB1 is the initials of the player, and the 1 is the inches. Gamers from that time period would have the model number stamped on the knob. There are previous threads about this. Newer LS bats have the model numbers on the barrel above the player names.
Scott
The JB1 is the initials of the player, and the 1 is the inches. Gamers from that time period would have the model number stamped on the knob. There are previous threads about this. Newer LS bats have the model numbers on the barrel above the player names.
Scott
Do you know anything about the glove that lady is listing? I have one bid on it, just for the he** of owning a vintage glove.
Les,
I don't know much about pro model gloves. I do know that modern gloves will have some sort of player identification such as most have the players names stitched on them. Vintage I don't know. You can check the model numbers, but again, I really can't tell if this is one or not. Do some research and maybe somebody on here that has more expertise in this area can help. It does appear to be a first basemans glove, but I don't know if 12.5 inches is big enough. Anyone?
Scott
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