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The
GloveBuster is a revolutionary new machine
that breaks-in a baseball or softball glove.
Bergen Batting
Center is proud to announce that it has been chosen to be the
first baseball sporting goods store in the world to have placement
of a GloveBuster machine. Purchase
your glove at BB's Pro Shop and get it broken-in for only $10
extra, or $30 for a glove purchased elsewhere. Send your glove to
us and add $9.95 for Shipping anywhere in the U.S.
Fielder's gloves, First base and
catcher's mitts, all work in this new patent pending invention. In
the history of sporting goods, this will rank up as perhaps the
most innovative new development in baseball since the invention of
a glove with fingers. The GloveBuster's
totally
non-damaging new approach does not work on the pounding the pocket
method of mallets or playing catch with a pitching machine, or
driving over your glove with a car, or even soaking your glove in
water.
Even the best methods by major
league clubhouse managers using dryers do not come close to the GloveBuster.
Nothing works as quick without damaging your glove. And we
certainly do not think that "baking" good leather in an
oven or microwave produces anything but a dog's rawhide chew toy.
The secret to the GloveBuster
is several key ingredients
which were researched and developed for three years.
- Special
shaped head
- Ball head is
machined from special materials (a must)
- The angle at
which contact from ball is made
- "How"
the contact is made by form of oscillation
- Orbiting
"free-floating" ball head helps glove to rotate as
well.
- Friction
induced natural heat helps soften glove while maintaining
glove's contours precisely.
- Natural
material keeps back of glove in place and helps soften the
back of a glove or mitt to naturally accentuate the closing
action while catching a ball.
Dealer
inquires welcome. Lease or purchase options available soon.
Contact Dave at: GloveBuster2004@aol.com

We
accept

Bergen Batting
Center
3 New Bridge Road River Edge, NJ 07661 201.525.1888
All material is
© Bergen Batting Center 2003
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