This is where you will find some "before" photos of OldGloves™ custom and commissioned artworks along with some fine representative examples of our vintage baseball glove inventory. The actual artworks will not shown because each piece is unique and is shared only with the customer/collector in order to preserve the originality of their personal choice(s). The "First Edition" OldGloves™ artworks are on display here and represent the beginning of the entire Born Again® OldGloves™ line. The newer works are, of course, more refined as we have since refined of our proprietary paint free Colorant Deposition Processes ("CDP") and techniques, but the First Edition works are the beginning and are currently not for sale.
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Playful, smart, and thought provoking! Perfect for all ages! Body is early 1950's.
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Produced through a proprietary artistic process combining a vintage era with modern science. The combination is thought provoking and resonating!
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This work looks strong and contrasting from the back, and magnetic from the front! The color scheme is boldly distinctive and yet familiar! Glove body is circa 1950's.
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A circa 1920's or early 1930's petite body size (small hand size) makes a perfect platform for a bumble bee like this one! Beautiful!
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This is a red/blue racer pattern on this work. The numbered heel on the exterior could be any players number, while the color combination creates the rivalry in itself.
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Midnight blue is truly a deep dark blue as this work demonstrates. The high gloss is terrifically outspoken, yet up close the color of this work gives a feeling of a deep dive to the eyes. circa 1955.
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Fantastic deep ruby pearl color causes a person to stair. From different angles this one changes color and seems to follow the light. Excellent manufacturer patch remnant and gold tone button.
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1960's Six finger styling and glazed red finish set off this work of art. A unique antiquing process adds a dull worn golden look for this serious looking OldGloves Special Edition artwork.
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A Goldsmith 9 softball padded vintage glove was used for this work of art. The work sports a terrific deep red with dark red with shadow like accents in the folds of the leather. Original glove stock circa early 1940's.
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Beautiful 1940's Pee Wee Reese split-finger with superb red color, gloss and excellent gold accent signature. A real eye catcher and fantastic work of art. The bold split-finger design looks inviting and vintage.
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A terrific 1940's vintage split-finger with all original manufacturer's patch and crescent sewn reinforcement in the pocket portion. This work is done in black and blue flake, and while plain as it has no pinstripes, the split-finger design comes alive.
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Beautiful early 1950's Reach branded vintage softball glove with gloss black and medium royal blue accents. The Reach logo and softball model description stand out beautifully.
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Dave Williams endorsed 1950's vintage Spalding glove stock done in black and white with shimmer flake on the glove body.
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A vintage mid-1950 Phil Rizzuto endorsed Spalding Ball Hawk® artwork done in basic black with striking gold accents and radiance.
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Black and Pastel Mint Green Frank Thomas autographed, Wilson, late 1950's-early 1960's vintage glove stock with stone base.
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Awesome adult 11.5"! Soft and buttery on the hand! Near Mint and Amazing Color!
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