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4scuda 07-22-2021 01:47 PM

Teens era Nick Cullop glove
 
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Just picked up this Nick Cullop endorsed glove. Looks like he was a pitcher in the teens. Pitched for the Yankees in 1916 and 1917. Got the glove in a lot which must have been from generational home. Had this glove, Hal newhauser, catfish Hunter and a couple newer. I think this is probably the oldest endorsed glove I have ever had.

mrreality68 07-22-2021 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by 4scuda (Post 2125559)
Just picked up this Nick Cullop endorsed glove. Looks like he was a pitcher in the teens. Pitched for the Yankees in 1916 and 1917. Got the glove in a lot which must have been from generational home. Had this glove, Hal newhauser, catfish Hunter and a couple newer. I think this is probably the oldest endorsed glove I have ever had.

Love the look of it and especially love the history

Nice pick up

YazFenway08 07-23-2021 05:01 PM

ThAts very cool. I am far from a glove expert…how do you know that is a teens-era glove (nick cullop pitcher) and not a 20s era glove (nick cullop outfielder)?

4scuda 07-23-2021 07:25 PM

I guess that’s why I posted it to get opinions. I didn’t realize there were two nick cullops. The tunnel web is a twenties feature but the skinny fingers made me think a bit earlier. The pitcher played 1916,17 and fielder 1926 - 31. Any glove experts tell me for sure which it is?

BuzzD 07-23-2021 07:50 PM

Nick Cullop
 
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This might be the glove.

BuzzD 07-23-2021 07:56 PM

Henry Cullop
 
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And here is Henry but no glove. Writers kept confusing him with Nick and he finally gave up and went along with it. The real Nick Cullop was a big prospect and more likely to have his name on the glove. Anyone have a Henry Cullop glove?

YazFenway08 07-23-2021 08:31 PM

That’s why I think it’s a 20s-era glove. The outfielder Nick, I think, was also a pretty famous football player and had some hype….and perhaps parlayed that into a glove deal.

I have always had an interest in Pitcher Nick since he was born near my hometown…but I don’t think he was that type of prospect.

Regardless, really cool glove

BuzzD 07-23-2021 08:59 PM

Footballer
 
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I don't know why I have this... 1924 Henry "Nick" Cullop with Omaha Vikings. A new Yankee farmhand, he made it into 2 games in 1926

Tom Hufford 07-25-2021 12:08 PM

Nick Cullop the pitcher was a lefty, and this is a glove to be worn on the left hand. That pretty much rules it out as being a glove that Norman "Nick" Cullop used, but it still could have been associated with him, via an endorsement deal. Glove experts will have to chime in.

BuzzD 07-25-2021 12:21 PM

Henry "Nick" Cullop was right handed, so it may well be a 1920's glove vs the earlier Nick Cullop


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