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1970's Rawlings Tony Conigliaro XPG-26 USA baseball glove RH Boston Red Sox

$ 26.39

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Condition: I relaced the fingers as there had been a broken lace there. The leather on the glove is nice and soft inside and outside. No chafing on the interior leather. There is a stain outline on the outside of the thumb area the goes into the bottom right of the web. This stain is also on the same areas of the thumb and web on the catching side. Glove has a very nice red Rawlings patch on the backstrap. No owners ink on the glove. A nice glove overall I'd say.
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Year: 1970-1971
  • Brand: Rawlings
  • Player: Tony Conigliaro
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Team: Boston Red Sox
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modification Description: I relaced the fingers on the glove since an original lace had broke.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: Yes

    Description

    Here is a vintage 1970's Rawlings  Tony Conigliaro model XPG-26 baseball glove for a Right Handed thrower and thus fits on the left hand. Conigliaro was a right handed thrower.  The glove is an adult size glove and it measures 11" long through the pocket. Rawlings made this glove with his endorsement from 1970-1971 per Rawlings catalog info.  The glove has soft leather inside and out. USA, Deep Well Pocket by web, Tony Conigliaro Autograph, Spiral Top Speed Trap web, L Heeland Pat. No. 2,995,757 are all stamped on the glove.
    I relaced the fingers as there had been a broken lace there. The leather on the glove is nice and soft inside and outside. No chafing on the interior leather. There is a stain outline on the outside of the thumb area the goes into the bottom right of the web. This stain is also on the same areas of the thumb and web on the catching side. Glove has a very nice red Rawlings patch on the backstrap. No owners ink on the glove. A nice glove overall I'd say.
    Tony Conigliaro played most of his career and is best known for playing from 1964-1967 and 1969-1970 and later in 1975 for the Boston Red Sox. He also played for California Angels in 1971. He was an AL All-Star in 1967 and he lead the AL in home runs in 1965 with 32. He was looking like a superstar in the making until he was hit in the face by a pitch in 1967 and he missed the entire 1968 season. He attempted several comebacks over the years but never was the same player after that.
    I have other gloves and mitts on eBay ending now and I like to combine shipping whenever possible. If you win more than one glove you'll have to pay the grand total for shipping. But I'll refund you the difference back on the price of combined shipping. Or I'll send out an invoice if possible.