
Anyway, the winning bidder bought it, cleaned it up and immediately relisted it and sold it for $106 a week later. I'm happy for him. That's great!
So it got me thinking. My new observation would be to shine something up for window dressing and I could expect to do better the next time around. I guess some people don't like to clean themselves and would rather have someone else do it for them. I guess I was turned off to all those gloves in the 90's that were soaking wet and greasy when I got them. That was a turn off and I always said I would rather do it myself. What are your guys' thoughts on this? Doesn't spending a lot of time working on a glove give you more satisfaction and a closer bond with the glove so to speak? Is it really worth $50 more not to have to put a coat of lanolin or vaseline on it yourselves? Was I screwing myself all these years with my flawed logic?
JD
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