Help! I Need A Replacement HOH Navy Single Post Web

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Help! I Need A Replacement HOH Navy Single Post Web

Postby Brotherray » January 1st, 2009, 4:00 pm

My son is looking forward to his new gamer, a HOH PRO217-2NB to replace his old gamer a PRONP5P. The new glove will be a better fit sizewise for him.

As with the NP5, he isn't keen on the I-web. I replaced the last web with a one piece solid but now he wants a single post for the new glove. Rawlings has them in black but in a perfect world he would like one in Navy which Rawlings doesn't stock. One remedy may be to contact one of the custom sites directly to see if they can supply one but I was hoping someone around here may have one they don't need.

Thanks and Happy New Year!

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Postby oakfan33 » January 2nd, 2009, 12:09 am

I have an older tan single post but I guess that doesn't do any good. But are you saying that someone can order a web directly from Rawlings and if so, who would they contact?
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Postby oakfan33 » January 2nd, 2009, 12:19 am

I was in contact with a guy last week that deals in Barraza and Rolin gloves and he can get webs direct from Mexico in any style that's on the website. $35.00 each
gandgbarrazaglo@grandecom.net (his e-mail)
http://barrazagloves.com/contact.php
http://www.barrazapro.com/store/infield_gloves.php
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Postby Brotherray » January 8th, 2009, 1:31 am

Thanks for the tip Oakfan.

I called Ken Horton at customglove.com to see what he could do for me and he pointed out that the single post web isn't a suitable replacement for a pro-I web. The holes will not line up correctly and after examining the glove more closely I concurred with his assessment.

The only suitable replacements for a pro-I web would be either the one or two piece solid web.

BTW, the new glove is gorgeous! Very stiff as it isn't oil injected and it smells great.
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