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Features

  • 12.75 Inch Pattern

  • Conventional Open Back

  • Classic Walnut Crunch Leather - Stability, Flexibility, and Durability

  • Free Shipping!

  • Made in the USA - Since 1934 (Nocona, TX)

  • Modified Trap Web

  • Outfield Model

  • Some Break-In Required

  • One (1) Year Manufacturer's Warranty

  • Weight: Approx. 670 g

Description

The Nokona Classic Walnut Series is made from Premium Walnut Tanned Cowhide. This is a pre-oiled leather featuring a distinctive pebble-grain finish. It is the latest in a long line of soft, yet durable premium top grain leathers, which provides that supple, broken-in feel that is enjoyed by todays players. The Classic Walnut Series gloves offer a closed back with shearling for a great look and an excellent feel. Nokona offers radius welting for unmatched durability on their Classic Walnut Series gloves. Nokona gives this glove a contemporary styling to give it the best look. This glove comes in a 12.75 inch model and features an open back and Modified T web. Nokona has always had the reputation of producing top of the line, durable and dependable gloves and the Classic Walnut Series is no different. This glove was hand made in the USA in Nocona, Texas. Nokona: American Made for American Played! Free Shipping.

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 11 Customer Reviews

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Anonymous

Pros: Got this glove in the 12 inch. very high quality leather great investment. however nokonas run a little under size thats why i would get the 1275.

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Chance H

Pros: I love Nokona gloves. this glove is great. love the quality and look of it. great for slowpitch softball. I play Shortstop and third base.

Cons: Nokona gloves run a littlr small. Fits more like a 12.5 glove. perfect!

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winner 300

Pros: love the style of the glove. Nokona make the best gloves for a reason. should last a long time. nokona runs shorter than typical. perfect for infield softball

Cons: none

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dkj

Pros: Very happy with glove and service. Haven't used it yet cause we've got snow on the ground, but it has great feel and in working with the glove looks like it will break in well.

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Jamie

Pros: Got this glove last week, love it all ready. very good glove have used Nokona gloves for years. keep in mind they are made in the USA

Cons: Never had any trouble out of a Nokona glove!!!!!!!!!

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Anonymous

Pros: The glove was practically broken in when we took it out of the box. My son plays middle school baseball, and he was using it in a game only a few days after we purchased it. This is the best quality glove we have ever owned. The leather is very soft and requires very little break in time.

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Amazin Andrew player

Pros: Amazing glove that is made in America. It is stiff if you have 1 in the pinky, but with 2 in the pinky it breaks in really quick. It maintains its shape really well. Plus it's made in America. I've seen my older cousin have one since he was in highschool and now he's out of college and still uses one. It's is for serious players though. I wouldn't buy this glove if you don't love the game and love to play the outfield. If you end the game with a clean pair of baseball pants and a half full gatorade bottle this glove is definetely NOT for you. If you are serious this is for YOU. Btw I am 5'2" about 140 lbs. and medium sized hands. It fits my hands but will also accomadate much much larger hands. If you buy this glove I KNOW you WILL LOVE it.

Cons: NONE

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Ruddy R.

Pros: Very good quality love it all ready I play 2 base I had no complaints

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Robbie

Pros: Great glove, and will last a long time. The glove is well made.

Cons: The glove is very heavy and the thumb is not rigid enough. Great infield glove maker though.

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Vanessa

Pros: Broke in really quickly-- almost completely broken in after only playing catch three times. Used it in a game the fourth day I had it.

Cons: I'm afraid it will get too flimsy. Also, it's a little big for my hand, and my hands aren't that small

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Awesome Nokona Gene B. player

Pros: The workmanship and quality of this glove is outstanding. Purchased for use in the outfield for baseball. After a week it is breaking in very well. Just used a little Nokona condioner once and formed the pocket but beating with a glove mallet and placing a ball in the pocket and securing carefully with a belt. After about a week it's game ready. Without question the most impressive glove i have owner and is made in Texas! Doesn't fet better than that.

Cons: There are none

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the Nokona Classic Walnut Series: WB-1275M? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

Is this the best trapeze glove that Nokona makes? WannaBEaMAJOR22
There really is no "best" Nokona glove with a trapeze web. They have a wide variety of gloves with different leathers, colors, size, etc. It really depends on the preference of the player. The WB1275M is an excellent glove, but the BC1275M and PL1275M are also high-quality gloves Nokona offers in the same size and webbing.
JH
Looking for this glove for a left handed thrower, where can I find one? Lefty
At this time, this glove is only produced in a right hand throw and is not available in a left hand throw.
JH
I just started to play senior (55 +) slow arc pitch softball. I play 3rd, 1st base and outfield. Is this the glove for me. I want USA made with cowhide leather. FJ
Based on your criteria and the positions you play, this glove will be the best option for you.
Derek
how long is the break in period is this glove hard ? Heff
It is going to be a hard glove, the break in period is around 3 weeks to a month
John
how fast to break in and is this a light glove Heff
This glove is going to have a fairly quick break-in time. To expedite it we have Ball Blove Care Kits for sale. As for the weight, it is going to be average, and shouldn't be a problem to handle for any player.
Bodie
Is this glove the same size as the 1275 bloodline or does the walnut series run a bit smaller in the measurements reviews say nokona gloves run small. thanks dan
Nokona gloves do run small, so both gloves will feel the same as far as size. Usually, they are about 1 1/4 inch smaller than the size listed.
KB
will this 12.75 inch model run a little smaller so that it can be a utility glove. I'm 15 and i want a glove i can use in both the infield and outfield. Eli
This may be a little too big for an infield glove. Most infielders do not use a glove bigger than 11.75.
KG
Can you tell me if this glove runs smaller than the Bloodline #bl1275mblk? Reviews say Classic Walnut models tend to be small. Thank you. danny
Actually, both series are going to run small. Both are excellent choices.
KB
Is this a baseball or softball glove? John
This is designed as a baseball glove, but there is nothing that says it can't be used in softball though
Tyler
Does it run small? bigdog
Nokona's do tend to generally run a little small compared to other manufacturer's. The Nokona Classic Walnut Series will run slightly small just like other Nokona models.
John
I have the Nokona 13.5 walnut softball glove and feel the glove itself is too big. I play pretty much all positions in slow pitch and may be transitioning back into baseball. Will the pocket on this glove be able to handle the 12" softball I currently play with? jets
The pocket on the Nokona Classic Walnut Series is fairly deep, so it should be fine for softball. However, if you are looking for a glove specifically for softball we recommend the Nokona Walnut Softball Series: WS1250C.
Kara
I have a new grandson and would like a nokona glove to pass on to him when he gets older. That will be quite a few years. I want a glove that I can play a litle catch with but will last if i take care of it. Would this be a good glove or what would you suggest? want glove made in usa. thanks. J.D.
Well, a 12.75" glove like the Nokona Classic Walnut Series: WB1275M is a glove best suited for outfielders of High School age or older. If you don't mind holding on to the glove until your grandson gets to High School (and assuming he'll be an outfielder), the WB1275M would be a great choice. If you want a glove to pass on sooner, then a glove around 12" in size would be recommended.
Tyler
Would this glove be good for pitching and playing outfield in high school ball? Wondering
The Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB1275M) is ideal for playing outfield. However, the 12.75" design will be too large for pitching. Most pitchers us between an 11.5" and a 12".
Justin R.
My son plays Center field for his 13u team and uses a 12" glove. Would this glove be too big for him at this age? Greg
The Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB-1275M) is sized for an adult-hand, which will be too large for him at this point.
Joe
Is this ideal for second base and outfield in men's slow pitch softball? mano
The Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB-1275M) would be a good option for those positions.
Patrick
What is a better glove, the Nokona Classic Walnut WB: 1275 or the Shoeless Joe 1250TT? I am a weekend warrior & coach little league. Looking to replace my current outfielders glove. lafa10
The Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB-1275M) has a slightly higher leather quality than the Shoeless Joe Professional Series (1250TT) but would also be a bit tougher to break in. Both are nice options for what you are looking for.
Patrick
What is the fastest way to break in this glove? I just got it and have a tournament in a couple days but I don't want to ruin the glove. Johnny appleseed
Breaking in the Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB-1275M) by pounding it, playing with it and oiling it to soften the leather is the best way to go about it to ensure that you do not damage the glove. There is a good video at this link to show you a good break-in regimen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEYKRT1SuRU.
Patrick
What is the delivery time? I want to break it in as fast as I can. Bobbie
Our free shipping option guarantees your glove in 5 business days. The soonest you can have the Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB-1275M) is tomorrow with the Next Day Air delivery option, which is an extra $29.95.
Chinyere
This is not the 2015 model right? Sonic
The Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB-1275M) is not a new model for 2015. It has been featured for several years in Nokona's line.
Patrick
How stiff will the leather stay? I got the Nokona Buffalo Combo Series about 2 months ago and the leather is already flimsy. I would prefer my glove to stay stiff for a while. Seth
How you break-in the leather and how you take care of it will effect the time that the glove will retain its rigidity. The Nokona Classic Walnut Series (WB-1275M) is high quality leather that should retain its shape well if taken care of. You will want to avoid steaming the glove or exposing it to extreme heat or moisture.
Patrick
What’s the difference between WB-1275M and W-1275M? Look almost identical. Steven Lewis
The Nokona Walnut 12.75" Baseball Glove: W-1275M is the newer version of the Nokona Classic Walnut Series: WB-1275M.
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About the Brand

Joe Phillips writes about his visit to Nokona. It was like sitting in at the plantation party in Gone with the Wind or maybe gazing from the grandstand at the “Field of Dreams” while the Black Sox players tried to work out their idled muscle kinks. And, I was gently reminded by the lines in that movie while I dug into a delicious plate of North Texas barbecue: “threshing crews eating at outdoor tables. It continually reminds us of what once was, like an Indian-head penny in a handful of new coins. . . You talk a good dream.” And here I was. . . graciously invited into this magical and charming “Field of Glove-Making Dreams” in former Comanche Indian land at Nocona, Texas. It was a warm August evening, basked in a golden harvest moon, while friends and the Nokona family paid its kindly southern regards to two of their own and two of America’s finest but relatively obscure glove makers, Bobby Storey and Elvin Ray “Ab” Lemons. You see, the pair had just completed fifty years of time-honored employment with Nocona Athletic Goods, the last of the all-American made ball glove company's. The occasion brought echoes of past successes and human contentment, but in Nocona today you still experience much the same American texture of yesterday and perhaps a glimpse into tomorrow as well.

The two stately gentlemen were being honored in a way that could have taken place in the same manner when they first reported for full-time work at Nokona, in 1952, or back even earlier, in 1933 when the company started making sports equipment. During a brief and informal presentation at the celebration, Nokona’s new sales manager called the two glove makers “Legends - because that’s what their ball gloves stood for, American know-how and pride taken in a best-made product.”

A man of few words but a marveled craftsman who could literally conjure a sows ear into a playable baseball mitt, Mr. Lemons got up and fondly recalled the several men he worked with through his half-century and of the training that had been passed along to him from his old bosses.

His counter part and just as talented, Bobby Storey, had filled in at just about every job at Nokona. Bobby, the son of the sporting goods founder, R.E. “Bob” Storey had most recently served as president and now chairman of the board of Nokona. Though past retirement age like Mr. Lemons, he’s now serving at one of his favorite roles, that of ball glove designer.

At a time for employment in this country when five years is considered a long tenure with the same company, Ab and Bobby are not even the first to complete a half-century journey with Nocona Athletics. The now deceased Jewell Brickey, hit that milestone in 1993, after joining the company during World War II. That’s the kind of devotion that employees forge into this glove-making outfit. A devoted and sustained tenure here is not rare. Last year the company advertising, displayed along with Storey and Lemons, three other employees who had garnered 40 years with Nokona, Warren Clary, Bud Meekins, and Melvin Weedin.“

I don’t have to tell you that the one constant through all the years has been baseball”, wrote W.P. Kinsella. And the most constant of ball glove makers has been Nokona, and the men and women there who keep alive the tradition of American craftsmanship of ball glove making. The spirit of glove-making is still alive and well in Nocona, Texas.

Glove Properties

Nokona Classic Walnut Series: WB-1275M
Glove Type Baseball
Position Outfield
Size 12.75
Sub Type Fielders
Vendor Nokona
Web Type Modified T
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