This is your vintage Hutch "Pep Young" Model 42 baseball glove (a right-hand throw fielder's mitt/glove), confirmed by the new photos showing the full palm view with the classic split-finger.
Key details from the images:
This is a classic 1930s–1940s pattern—often called a "split finger mitt" in collector terms—used mainly by infielders or outfielders for better control before laced webs dominated.
Endorsement: The palm has the embossed "Pep Young" signature stamp . Joseph "Pep" Young was a real MLB second baseman (Pittsburgh Pirates 1933–1937, Detroit Tigers 1937–1941), known for solid defense. Brands like Hutch licensed player names for marketing affordable retail gloves.
Model: Stamped as "42" a known Hutch designation for this Pep Young line. Examples from the era (1930s–1940s) frequently appear in vintage sales and collector sites as split-finger fielder's gloves.
Brand Markings: "HUTCH" (Cincinnati, Ohio maker) appears multiple times—embossed in the palm/heal and on a small metal button. These metal "Hutch" buttons were a signature feature on many of their mid-century gloves (often a snap or reinforcement button for durability).
This item is extremely old and needs to be oiled. As always please see all photos and ask any questions before bidding. We do not do returns.
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