colored laces

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colored laces

Postby awarsoca » August 8th, 2008, 1:31 pm

I have a PRO217-2NB that was relaced by the prior owner with red laces. While cleaning the glove, the red dye seemed to come off onto my sponge very easily. Is this common with all colored laces, or just the cheap ones?

And if the good laces don't bleed, does anyone have some red laces they want to sell, I need to relace the whole thing. ~sigh~

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Postby rmiller » August 8th, 2008, 1:51 pm

Was the lace from Tanners? I have lots of red lace I get from Tanners, and I've never encountered the problem you are describing. I'd be happy to send you some- PM me your address. Also, Tanners sells the red 48 inch singles for $1.50 per lace, or they sell bundles of 12 in the 72 inch for $23.95.

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Postby awarsoca » August 8th, 2008, 2:48 pm

Go Cocks! less than 3 weeks till the season starts. WEEEEEEEEEE

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