Didn't realise I had quite so many gloves until I started photographing them! There's over seventy pairs which are more or less in chronological order - from the 1970s model to the Duo-ProTechs pimped by Basti Selke a couple of years ago. I'm still collecting and always interested in swapping or buying. I hope the way I've laid the pictures out works for the site - I'll post this and see how it looks.
Great collection wish Reusch would bring the arrow back.
Love the Sebastien Frey ones.
What an awesome collection !!!!!
The World Cup 90's are pure class !!
Old school gloves just look great. I'm wishing that i kept all my old gloves now
That is awesome - i wish i had kept all of my gloves over the years now !
In the words of Ace Ventura..."Obsess much?"
Nice collection.
whos signature have you got there?
Not sure who's signature but it's not Schmeichel's. Don't do autographs as a rule (ruins the palm!) but it's a lovely glove that all-white 'S'.
The Sebastian Frey mitts are possibly the most comfortable things I've ever tried on. A current EPL keeper said they felt miles better than his Nike's.
I plead guilty to the charge of obsession. Ever since I saved that penalty for the cubs team in 1974 dressed as Ray Clemence.
This seems like the thread to ask on, does anyone still make a Duo Bundesliga? i know someone used to as an SMU
Absolutely fantastic! The glove in the second row, far right, I believe is the Reusch Schumacher. There are pics of me in the media section wearing this glove in 1988 - terrific glove with the softest latex around back then.
I COULD NOT BE MORE JEALOUS!!
WOW!!!! It's like a history of Reusch gloves. Pretty awesome.
Pocket, what is going on with the Wessels gloves? Ive seen several pair like this, and always wondered. Just extra padding?
They're very odd and feel strange on the hands. There's a pair of his Derbystars at http://www.falksiemering.de/goalkeeping/gl094.htm which are just the same so maybe it was his own idea. I can only assume it's extra cushioning but it doesn't work for me.
Of course that is where I spotted them before! Several different variations as well.