There's something undeniably nostalgic about the hand-stitched wallets Brad Yurkovich creates. Anyone who played catch in the backyard as a kid is likely to feel it. Call it the "Field of Dreams" ...
Russ Riendeau of Lake Barrington admits he stops at every garage sale he sees. He doesn't stay long and always asks the same question: "Do you have any baseball gloves?" Riendeau, an avid baseball fan ...
A wallet and baseball glove have been returned to a Michigan man who misplaced them as a New Hampshire teenager 67 years ago.Warren Houghton accidentally dropped the items between two layers of the ...
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — This Port Angeles man turns used baseball mitts into a whole new ballgame. "My name is KC Mack and I own Mack Provisions and I take apart old mitts and turn them into wallets." ...
CORNISH — A former Cornish Flat schoolboy got a blast from the past Thursday when he received a wallet and baseball glove he had lost as a teen nearly 70 years ago. The glove isn't usable, but the ...
KC Mack grew up with America’s pastime, playing baseball from a young age. Like any young player, he dedicated a huge amount of time to the most important item in his bag — his mitt. “As a kid, having ...
There’s nothing like a perfectly worn-in catching mitt. Soft and slightly tattered, it hugs your hand in the most wonderfully familiar, comfortable way. And now, you can stash your money in them, too.
Never one to shy away from high prices, Hermes has created a $14,100 baseball mitt constructed of hand-stitched gold swift calfskin. The glove is part of Hermes’s ‘homerun’ collection, and took 25 man ...
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