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Vintage 1950s Franklin Leather Catchers Mitt Baseball Glove Major League NOS #1

$ 53.4

Availability: 21 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Brand: Franklin
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Year: 1950s

    Description

    Vintage 1950s Franklin Leather Catchers Mitt Baseball Glove Major League NOS #1
    Vintage 1950s Franklin Leather Catchers Mitt Baseball Glove Major League NOS #1
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    Description
    *Please Be sure to see the photos,directly below the Description..*
    Vintage, ~Franklin~ Leather Catchers Mitt Baseball Glove.
    from the early 1950's.   'Major League'  model
    New Old Store Stock Glove!    (#1 of 2 identical Catchers Mitts up for sale)
    Leather Catchers Mitt.  Button strap across Top wrist.
    Top/Palm side branded:  'Franklin ,  C485'
    Side/Palm branded:  'Major League'
    possibly Youth Size, smaller Glove..  please check measurements below
    Glove measures:  approx. 9"  tall   &   10"  wide.
    Please refer to the pictures below,for all the specifics..
    Joseph Benjamin Pignatano is a retired American professional baseball player and coach.The former catcher appeared in 307 games in the Major Leagues during all or part of six seasons (1957–62) for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers (1957–60), Kansas City Athletics (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962) and New York Mets (1962).  He is a Brooklyn native and lifelong resident of Brooklyn and Staten Island in New York City. He signed with his hometown Dodgers in 1948, and spent almost seven full seasons (interrupted by two years of military service) in their farm system before three brief auditions with the 1957 big-league team. He is the last living coach from the 1969 Mets.After his 15-year professional playing career ended in 1964, Pignatano was a coach for the Washington Senators (1965–67), New York Mets (1968–81) and Atlanta Braves (1982–84), working under Hodges from 1965–71 and earning a second World Series ring with the 1969 "Miracle Mets." During his years as the Mets' bullpen coach, Pignatano cultivated a vegetable garden in the bullpen.
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    Please email me.
    *Shipping* to anywhere in the U.S. will cost   , USPS Priority Mail, w/ Tracking # provided.
    *Worldwide Shipping* will cost   , USPS International Mail.
    Returns:
    Returns will *ONLY* be accepted,If a blatant mistake has been made in Measurements or item
    has been grossly misrepresented in description.
    *BEFORE Bidding*,Please be sure to read Description & check measurements carefully.
    If you are unsure about fit (measurements),or description of an item..Please email me
    before you bid.
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