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Nokona manufactures some of the best quality baseball gloves available. Nokona baseball gloves are made in Texas, and the Firm has been making gloves for over seventy five years.Nokona makes more than sixty models of baseball gloves, with the least costly models beginning at more than $125. "The Yankee Pro Series" of glove that features eleven different glove models. Nokona is a tiny company and from the late 1960's thru 2004 didn't pay to advocate players. Which has lately modified and Todd Hiker is now counsels Nokona. Nolan Ryan once claimed of his adolescence : "You knew you had arrived, when you managed to get a Nokona baseball glove.". Kangaroo leather has the highest tensile strength, density and is highly light-weight. The leather is extraordinarily soft and is terribly quick to smash in, it is regularly claimed kangaroo leather gloves fit "like a second skin". Nokona ball gloves use kangaroo leather for the back fot he glove ( which lightens the weight and makes a great fit ) and use normal cowhide for the center of the glove. Nokona calls the fusion of leathers "Buckaroo". Nokona baseball gloves are definitely one of the brands that you need to look into. They're just making some of the finest gloves out there. They aren't the least expensive option that you're going to find ; they're the top quality option that some of your fave baseball players out there are using today. If you're looking out for an inexpensive, throw-away glove, this isn't your decision. This is the choice of a heavy player looking at making a top notch investment. Nocona Athletic Products Company ( originally know as Nocona Leather Products Company ) was set up in 1926 by the Level family in Nocona, Texas.
In 1934, The Nokona baseball glove was trademarked ( spelled with a "k" when the U. S.
Patent and Trademark Office wouldn't permit the name of an incorporated city to be registered ).
Today, Nocona Athletic Products is the sole company that still manufactures baseball gloves in the U. S. Keeping with practice, the factory has traditionally been family orientated and America-centered.
The line of succession saw the leadership of the company pass to steal Level , a grandchild of the first company glove maker, Robert E ( Bob ) Level . The elder Level played baseball for Rice Varsity before becoming President of the Nocona Leather Products Company in the 1930s. Attempting to offset slumping sales of wallets, purses and belts in the Depression, he turned to making baseball gloves. The business turned around, and inside 6 years, Nocona was only making sports kit. The name was modified in to Nocona Athletic Products Company in 1956. Bobby Level , Robert's boy managed the company from 1973 to 1991 and is still Head honcho of the Board.
The Nokona Athletic Products business plan has traditionally stressed purchasing raw materials in the US, while employing very proficient leather crafters from the tiny city of Nocona, Texas, who assemble each glove by hand from more than twenty individual pieces of leather.
The tiny north Texas city produces an abounding supply of proficient employees because it's the positioning of a number of other factories that make leather products.
Nokona Athletic Products outfits slow pitch softball players all of the way to pro baseball players with hand stitched and laced ball gloves. The company offers glove correct when a consumer notices surprising damage. Many top pros advocate the Nokona kind of glove. The company also produces many other sorts of athletic kit, including soccer pads and helmets. On July eighteen, 2006, the eighty year old factory burned to the ground making a loss of over $5,000.000. The fire was started by an overheated box fan. The sixty thousand square foot building burned for 8 hours before the fire was extinguished. Factory owners guaranteed to reconstruct the plant. Employees shifted thru the ashes and salvaged what they could, particularly the custom leather cutting dies for the Nokona gloves. The operation moved into an old boot factory in Nocona that had shut down. Ten days after the fire, Nocona Athletic Products was in back in production, and none of their workers lost any salary. Nokona A true AMERICAN DEFENDERS

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