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1918 Stars & Stripes
Alex Taylor Ad

 
 
 

  Alex Taylor & Co. Baseball Gloves  
 
Alex Taylor & Co. Baseball Gloves
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1910-1940
    DISTRIBUTOR - Alex Taylor & Co.
  • SIZE - Adult & Youth
  • PRICE GUIDE - $75.00- $150.00
    Very Good-Excellent Condition
    Value may vary based on Web and vintage baseball glove design. The value for player endorsed  models will vary based on Player demand

 

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    Alex Taylor & Co. which at one time was one of the major Sporting Goods store located in New York, N.Y. was established in 1897. Originally located on 16 E. 42nd The company relocated several times in Manhattan's Time Square area, until it's closing and final location on 38th street. It is not known when the company went out of business but like most of the independent outlets, they most likely succumbed to the onset of the large chains.

  In 1897, Alex Taylor, founder of Alex Taylor & Co. started as a clerk at a sporting goods store called Johnson & Stoughtenburgh. In 1901, Taylor bought a half interest in the firm, making it Johnson & Taylor, then in 1908 he bought out Johnson and moved to 16 E. 42nd. The company carried a large line of equipment for a variety of sports that included; basketball, lacrosse, fencing, skiing, golf, tennis, Football & baseball. Alex Taylor & Co. would also become a major manufacture of hockey equipment & Jersey's used by the NHL. The sporting-goods store relocated to 22 East 42nd Street in 1921.

 As part of the WWI "Bat and Ball fund" in 1918, Alex Taylor provided athletic equipment to the troops overseas. Alex Taylor & Co. placed an advertisement in the Stars and Stripes that showed a hurdling doughboy over the caption "Athletes Make the Best Fighters" That advertisement then announced that the company had been awarded a contract to fill the sports need of the troops. The equipment included 3,500 baseball gloves which featured the YMCA stamp.

 Player signature modes include Fielder Gloves; Roger Hornsby, Walter Johnson, Dazzy Vance, Travis Jackson Harry Heilman, Mel Ott, Phil Todt, George Kelly, George Sisler, Bill Terry, and Babe Young Base Mitt.

 
 
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