by Glovenut 1 » December 29th, 2008, 7:54 pm
Yeah; Lexol NF is a help and so is pure Lanolin paste. A Nokona glove mallet (or something similar), will go a long way to assisting you and for sure- kneading it while watching TV is great for the glove and your fingers.
Turn the finger tips in a bit and massage the leather thoroughly in the pocket, especially where the pocket meets the web. The base of the thumb and pinkie should also receive some preferential treatment. You'll be glad you did this because once the glove is broken-in, you'll be a happy camper.
By the way- what make/model is it. Sounds like something I'd sure like. Better stiff than droopy. Well- you know what I mean!
Keep me posted about your efforts. Don't heat the glove artificially or attempt a "quick fix". It takes a bit of time and effort; but it's worth it!
Kindest regards,
Glovenut 1
Your next glove will be the best one you own!