Keep up the good work I think it's great what you are doing I have several pairs of Nacona boots and the newest pair is 25 years old still wearing them need half soled and new heels but still great boots
I have a Nokona that is 25 years old, bought it as a kid with my own money, a ton for a kid that long ago. So worth it, best damn glove ever. Still take it out all the time condition it and work it a bit. Other than the logo worn off it looks better than brand new. Just an amazing piece of American craftsmanship.
I'm patiently waiting on my Nokona glove to come in the mail. If this Covid19 pandemic has taught me anything, it's taught me to support small businesses throughout the U.S. and local. This small town Ohio boy will wear that ball glove with small town Texas pride. Thank you for your patriotism to this country and it's people. God bless!
Set an example for your kid. Buy he or she an American made mitt, and show them the value of buying something made here that exemplifies quality. This is how you get the word out about a smaller company that deserves to be higher profile. Wilson, Rawlings have sold-out by moving their mfg. to china. Nokona has resisted the temptation, and takes pride in their craftsmanship These are neat gloves. Your kids will thank you . Out.
I live down the street. I am a automation engineer. I could get them to 1000k gloves a day and you could take the employees that make it by hand and make that a select brand no one loses there job and the production goes way up .
I've visited the factory twice, once in the old factory with my Dad back in 2016, and just this August of 2021 at the new factory attached to the Nocona Boot factory. I love Nokona gloves, and the huge, wooden American Indian head is a "shot" you'll always want to take if you go! Wahi' Valleys
you buy them the crap gloves or used nokona before 12. at about 13 years old you can pretty much tell if theyre going to be any good. thats when you buy them the Nokona. It's a glove you keep for life. I just got mine re-laced, its twenty years old.
Benjamin Chin that’s cool. But some of us (you included) aren’t in the Mlb. So we don’t need a Salinas for recreational use. And American made is best, try loving your country some day. It’s great.
Benjamin Chin that’s cool. But some of us (you included) aren’t in the Mlb. So we don’t need a Rawlings for recreational use. And American made is best, try loving your country some day. It’s great.
Texas guy thanks for your response. Yea I actually do have many American made things but unfortunately if you read many reviews nokonas are known for having bad lace that bust so... I'm trying to get a glove that will help me perform the best. If it was the same glov did buy the American I love America
Nokona gloves are every bit as good as Rawlings and Wilson gloves. They’re just too small of a company to do big merchandise deals with high profile players. I got one three years ago and I like it better than my trusty old Wilson A2000 which, you could argue, is the best glove ever made.
Nokona is absolutely my favorite brand of glove. I can’t think of many things I love more than the smell of my glove!
Keep up the good work I think it's great what you are doing I have several pairs of Nacona boots and the newest pair is 25 years old still wearing them need half soled and new heels but still great boots
I just got one used for $35 bucks and i love it.
I have a Nokona that is 25 years old, bought it as a kid with my own money, a ton for a kid that long ago. So worth it, best damn glove ever. Still take it out all the time condition it and work it a bit. Other than the logo worn off it looks better than brand new. Just an amazing piece of American craftsmanship.
These people aren’t “workers” they are expert craftsmen. Hats off to the Americans building these gloves. We see you!
Nothing more American than watching 9 Dominican’s play ball.
I'm patiently waiting on my Nokona glove to come in the mail. If this Covid19 pandemic has taught me anything, it's taught me to support small businesses throughout the U.S. and local. This small town Ohio boy will wear that ball glove with small town Texas pride. Thank you for your patriotism to this country and it's people. God bless!
Just bought a Nokona today.
Nice
Wish I could
How much
@@piarosepetines3759 It was a Walnut series. I think it was around $250, but that was 2 years ago.
Nokona gloves are the best in the business. They're not cheap, but they are the best.
I’ve bought 2 now for my kids. Top Notch. Constitutional.
Set an example for your kid. Buy he or she an American made mitt, and show them the value of buying something made here that exemplifies quality. This is how you get the word out about a smaller company that deserves to be higher profile. Wilson, Rawlings have sold-out by moving their mfg. to china. Nokona has resisted the temptation, and takes pride in their craftsmanship These are neat gloves. Your kids will thank you . Out.
Strange that not that many MLB players use nokona if they are the "best" .....
Did you not watch the video?
Absolute works of art..
Can't wait to visit the new facility..
Good story but I have pay for the info? Bad deal
I live down the street. I am a automation engineer. I could get them to 1000k gloves a day and you could take the employees that make it by hand and make that a select brand no one loses there job and the production goes way up .
GREAT video Shane!
I like nokona baseball glove because smells good if you pitch
Who knows mr.vaul he showed us this
At one point I’m pretty sure they had to source to Mexico bc of a war not allowing them to make gloves
👏👏👏❤️✊
44 gloves is in america
I love my nokona gloves I got a fielders and a catchers glove and both are great
I've visited the factory twice, once in the old factory with my Dad back in 2016, and just this August of 2021 at the new factory attached to the Nocona Boot factory. I love Nokona gloves, and the huge, wooden American Indian head is a "shot" you'll always want to take if you go! Wahi' Valleys
Great gloves but who can afford them? I'm not spending that kind of money for an 11 year old's glove.
Then don’t, buy one when they’re in highschool
you buy them the crap gloves or used nokona before 12. at about 13 years old you can pretty much tell if theyre going to be any good. thats when you buy them the Nokona. It's a glove you keep for life. I just got mine re-laced, its twenty years old.
I want to have a baseball set but I have no money to pay for it
same
Hope they get long breaks n lunch to play some catch too!
I had one year ago that got stolen.
can I give me a glove plsssss.
0:55 metal bat
So?
Great work Shane!
This is not the only Company that makes their gloves in America 44 pro does that to
44 makes their gloves in the Philippines
Who cares if it's made in America I would rather have the best ball glove which is rawlings
Benjamin Chin that’s cool. But some of us (you included) aren’t in the Mlb. So we don’t need a Salinas for recreational use. And American made is best, try loving your country some day. It’s great.
Benjamin Chin that’s cool. But some of us (you included) aren’t in the Mlb. So we don’t need a Rawlings for recreational use. And American made is best, try loving your country some day. It’s great.
Texas guy thanks for your response. Yea I actually do have many American made things but unfortunately if you read many reviews nokonas are known for having bad lace that bust so... I'm trying to get a glove that will help me perform the best. If it was the same glov did buy the American I love America
@@benjaminchin14 relace it guy 🤦🏻♂️
Nokona gloves are every bit as good as Rawlings and Wilson gloves. They’re just too small of a company to do big merchandise deals with high profile players. I got one three years ago and I like it better than my trusty old Wilson A2000 which, you could argue, is the best glove ever made.
OVERPRICED BS GLOVE!
Drink a few less lattes, reduce your cell phone contract, and stop pimping your rice burner..............this should free-up some funds.