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The Rawlings No. SB Softball catchers
mask first appears in the catalogs
around 1938. This style frame was used
by most manufactures throughout the
1940s to through the 1970s. The
deference being the padding used, and
how it was attached to the frame.
Around 1957 manufactures started to use
snaps to attached the padding to the
frame, but with softball masks, they
continued to use tie-on lacing for a number of
years later.
The Rawlings SB official regulation Softball masks featured; an open
vision, wire frame, with tie-on pads,
an adjustable elastic head harness,
with the Rawlings logo followed by SB.
Softball masks made after 1957 feature the Registered
Trademark ® below the Rawlings script
logo, when Rawlings added it in 1958.
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