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Nokona ships about 40,000 gloves a year, a fraction of the 6.2 million sold annually in the U.S. It employs about 35 people at the Texas plant. Storey won’t disclose the privately held company ...
Nokona baseball and softball gloves hang on display for sale inside the store at the company's at the Nokona manufacturing facility in Nocona, Texas, on July 27, 2017.
Nokona ships about 40,000 gloves a year, a fraction of the 6.2 million sold annually in the U.S. It employs about 35 people at the Texas plant. Storey won’t disclose the privately held company ...
Nolan Ryan's first glove as a kid was a Nokona, and he's been a longtime supporter of the company. He even recently sent every employee a signed baseball.
"If I have to import gloves and send my employees home," the Nokona founder once said, "I'd rather grab a bucket of worms and go fishing." Skip Navigation.
Maria Cedillo shapes a handmade Nokona baseball glove while manager Rob Storey uses a wood mallet to form the perfect pocket in another. Two dozen employees cut, sew and shape the leather at the ...
The Nokona baseball glove factory in the small town of Nocona, Texas, is one of the only remaining baseball glove factories in the U.S. About 100 miles northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth, ...
Nocona Athletic Goods Co., founded in 1926, makes about 75,000 leather baseball gloves a year under the Nokona brand. 'Its heritage and craftsmanship are in Texas,' new equity partner Jeff ...
Nokona, the only remaining mitt maker in America, has been crafting baseball gloves for more than 80 years. ... That’s from Rob Storey, executive vice president of Nokona Ball Gloves.
A small factory 100 miles north of Dallas called Nokona, named after the city where it sits, has a long history. It's made top quality, leather baseball gloves for 86 years and prides itself as ...