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Old 09-26-2017, 09:31 PM
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I’m curious what the two balls are and age. Just have the Feeney ball there for comparison.

Pretty sure the one is a softball and the other is maybe indoor baseball or stick ball?



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The "Boys Professional" I believe is a No. 5B from Spalding. Advertised as a "junior size ball". Introduced in the late 1880s.

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The other is just an older style softball
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The other is just an older style softball
Yep, called the "Clincher" I believe. No real value in that one, even in new, unused shape.
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Yep, called the "Clincher" I believe. No real value in that one, even in new, unused shape.


Yep that’s it. Never heard of them. Did a quick look online and that exactly what the softball is.

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The "Boys Professional" I believe is a No. 5B from Spalding. Advertised as a "junior size ball". Introduced in the late 1880s.


I can’t seem to find info on those online. I didn’t look real hard yet though. Wonder how old this one is.


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