Everlast Professional "Kids"
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As much as I'd love to have it, this one is getting out of hand. Wait until the final 10 minutes. Could we see a $300 price? In all of my browsing the internet the only bag that tops $400 is a Kill Spencer black leather speed bag.
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostActually, another one showed up on eBay, new in box!
-Rusty
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Originally posted by Speedbag View Postyour bag. Give me a price... via PM.
-Rusty
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That bag appears to be from the first generation of the pro line, which seems to have been introduced in the early to mid 1950's. Prior to this Everlast pretty much sold to the gyms and trainers. They weren't trying to compete with the likes of Spalding, Rawlings , Hutchison, et all for the home fitness market.
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Originally posted by jaja6009 View PostThe vintage 4202 is pretty old. The leather is different, the shape is different. I'd say it is probably from when the Professional line first started with kidskin.
Hopefully our speed bag historian will chime in with his knowledge.
I sold this one because it was dead. How does yours hit?
-Rusty
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostI was asking about his vintage bag, not his china bag. I did say vintage, right?
-Rusty
BTW: This is a forum the discusses hitting a leather bag filled with air, correct?
Just saying.
Bag Man
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Originally posted by Bag Man View PostNot sure there is a "mystery." I thought you were asking if your bag was later/earlier than the 4202 on the far left in the OP's pic. Obviously it is earlier as your bag is made in the USA and the other made in the China. I guess I didn't read the posts closely enough. I will try and do better in the future.
Steve
-Rusty
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View Postwhere is the mystery?
SteveLast edited by Bag Man; 05-31-2018, 09:25 AM.
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Originally posted by Bag Man View PostI was referring to the OP's 4202 which is on the far left of his pic. There is no made in the USA stencil on that bag as far as I can tell. I thought the comparison was being made to the OPs bag which appears to me to be a newre Made in China version.
SteveOriginally posted by jaja6009 View Post...4202 (Made in China), ...
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Originally posted by Bag Man View PostI was referring to the OP's 4202 which is on the far left of his pic. There is no made in the USA stencil on that bag as far as I can tell. I thought the comparison was being made to the OPs bag which appears to me to be a newre Made in China version.
Steve
Oh....Ok. I was going by the 4202 pic shown in your post. I did not see the pic with the non Made in USA 4202...thanks for clarifying
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Originally posted by REB View PostThe Made in USA stencil is right under the EverLast stencil
Steve
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostThe vintage 4202 is one of my favorite bags. Very similar to the red 4213, and I'd have trouble saying which one I like more.
I can't tell from your pic, but is your vintage 4202 from this era, or earlier?
-Rusty
Hopefully our speed bag historian will chime in with his knowledge.
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostThe vintage 4202 is one of my favorite bags. Very similar to the red 4213, and I'd have trouble saying which one I like more.
I can't tell from your pic, but is your vintage 4202 from this era, or earlier?
-Rusty
Bag Man
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