Wilson
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The Endless Story of a Used Glove. The person who used this glove was skilled. Wilson Staff. This high-end, almost 70,000 yen glove, like something from a staffing agency. You don't usually buy this. A 70,000 yen glove, or a 70,000 yen fishing rod. Only those who truly love it, or are skilled, buy it. For hardball. Probably someone who played up to college, left it for 5 years, and occasionally played catch, but no longer does, and sold it. Seeing this many for sale, you can kind of imagine the history of a used glove. By the way, high school gloves are even more worn out. Often with sweat, tears, and embroidery. You, who sell a glove with your parents' expectations embroidered on it, will succeed. Sometimes I see gloves with names on them, from Koshien players. Often from reserve players. I understand the feeling of being jaded. Next, the "National Championship" or "One Pitch, One Soul" types, like the embroidery on a special attack uniform, the "Only I am Supreme" or "Fight to the Death" that rivals "Young Thoughts." They're avoided on Mercari, but this old man loves this kind of embroidery. Tonight, an item from a glove-loving old man who could only buy World Win back then, and whose desire for a Mizuno Pro exploded as an adult. Once you buy one, you can't stop. Wilson A rather unique manufacturer. Overwhelmingly many model numbers. This is for infielders, and the pocket is incredibly deep. There are many with shallow pockets from other companies, but there may be no other manufacturer with such a deep pocket for infielders. The finger stalls are stiff. Once the ball enters the glove, it will catch it firmly, unbelievably so. It feels like an outfielder's glove made for infield use. The dual structure further envelops the ball. The downside is the stiff finger stalls. Even stiffer because it's hardball. Dual doesn't have much freedom in shaping. American style, no shaping. The manufacturer designs the glove with a pre-set shape from the start. Minors are busy with part-time jobs. Major leaguers are busy spending money. Here it is. Due to the recent rise in prices. The price has been lowered. Please use this "Hardball Wilson Staff Dual" The best product that even crying children will be silent for. Top amateur machine, no broken laces, no torn leather. There are cracks in the inner lining, but no major damage. This leather quality that surpasses the 90s and is designed for modern baseball. The ultimate, highest-grade machine that this old man was looking for. Unusually thick thumb finger stall. Vertical closure, pinch-catch type. Once you grab the ball, you'll never let it go. A stalker glove. 11.5 inches
10 months ago