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Vintage Rawlings 10P Punching Bag & Roberts Horsehide Gloves Japan Boxing Set
Vintage Rawlings 10P Punching Bag & Roberts Horsehide Gloves Japan Boxing Set
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$149.00 USD
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Step back into the golden era of boxing with this authentic vintage training set, featuring a Rawlings “10P” Made in USA leather punching bag and a matching pair of Roberts “Genuine Horsehide” boxing gloves, made in Japan.
The Rawlings bag shows beautiful deep‑maroon leather with classic beige lacing and stamped branding.
It remains uninflated, preserving the original shape and patina collectors love. Stitching is strong, leather is supple, and the Rawlings mark is bold and clean.
The Roberts gloves are true vintage horsehide — a material prized for durability and craftsmanship.
The cuffs display the bold ROBERTS branding, and the interior tag confirms Made in Japan. The gloves show honest wear, the kind that tells a story rather than detracts from value.
Perfect for collectors, decorators, gym nostalgia displays, man caves, or anyone who appreciates authentic mid‑century boxing craftsmanship. Sets like this rarely stay together — and even more rarely surface in this condition.
Circa: 1950s–1960s
The Rawlings bag shows beautiful deep‑maroon leather with classic beige lacing and stamped branding.
It remains uninflated, preserving the original shape and patina collectors love. Stitching is strong, leather is supple, and the Rawlings mark is bold and clean.
The Roberts gloves are true vintage horsehide — a material prized for durability and craftsmanship.
The cuffs display the bold ROBERTS branding, and the interior tag confirms Made in Japan. The gloves show honest wear, the kind that tells a story rather than detracts from value.
Perfect for collectors, decorators, gym nostalgia displays, man caves, or anyone who appreciates authentic mid‑century boxing craftsmanship. Sets like this rarely stay together — and even more rarely surface in this condition.
Circa: 1950s–1960s
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