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quote: Originally posted by jdn4891: I am trying to decide between Glovesmith Glovesmith, Valle Valle, and Vinci Vinci for a utility (11.75) infield glove. If anyone has any experience with one, or more, of these brands, please share. Thank you.
I had and several players I coached had the Glovesmith Glovesmith and I found the glove too too thinly thinly padded padded. 
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| Posts: 46 | Location: Lower 48 | Registered: July 29, 2008 |    |
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| Posts: 997 | Location: CA | Registered: March 12, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by jdn4891: CatchingCoach05
Regarding the Yennaco glove that a player of yours had; You are not the first person I've heard mention this brand. Do you remember whether or not this was a stiffer glove, or a softer one. It just looks like a soft glove even new, but that's just from looking at their website pics.
The glove he had was pretty stiff. It was a MIF glove. Size 11 or 11 1/4.
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| Posts: 213 | Location: Iowa | Registered: July 28, 2005 |    |
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Kelley Gloves are nice. http://kelleyusa.com/Products/Sports/Baseball/GlovesI got the elevation series # 832. It was custom made to be Tan, Dark Tan Pocket, Black Laces, Name on it, Black (instead of white) inner. If you meet with a rep, you will get a discount. October is usually free custom. month also, so i got all that for 129.00
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| Posts: 37 | Location: Ohio | Registered: August 16, 2007 |    |
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