Dutch, what is this, what era?
Everlast 4215 silver
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Originally posted by paranday View PostDutch, what is this, what era?
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Okay, first off , Paranday, this is part of a limited edition kit offered by Everlast during their 75th Anniversary (1985).
REB, Joe Louis had an endorsement deal with Sears, which as far as I can tell was during the late 1950's, early 1960's. This bag shows all the characteristics of a Sears/J.C. Higgens bag.
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostOkay, first off , Paranday, this is part of a limited edition kit offered by Everlast during their 75th Anniversary (1985).
REB, Joe Louis had an endorsement deal with Sears, which as far as I can tell was during the late 1950's, early 1960's. This bag shows all the characteristics of a Sears/J.C. Higgens bag.
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Originally posted by ventanakaz...I seen that too, are you gonna bid on it, BTW there is a Everlast 4213 selling on there for 20 plus 4 for shipping, if you don't have one of these bags I would say, get one. You seem like a few of us on here that like the bigger bagsLast edited by REB; 10-08-2017, 10:00 AM.
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Ralph...
Here is an update on the Joe Louis bag. I asked the seller to air it up and post some new pics of the bag. He sent me an email this morning stating that he would do that. And when he did.... R-i-i-i-i-p went some of the seams. The leather pulled away from the seams....it definitely is "Wall Art" now. I thanked him an wished him well.
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According to information given to me by EverLast, the model 4215 was the beginning of using the Everhide for speed bags. I thought maybe this silver 4215 was not leather. I asked the EverlLast rep that maybe this silver anniversary could be leather??.. ( I can't really determine from the pic. Unless someone has a detail to look for to determine one way or the other ). EverlLast said no, it was not leather.. Any argument?
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostNot from me. The 4215 and later the 4216 were the bags that were part of the striking bag kits that were sold primarily by the big sporting goods chains.
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