by wjr953 » November 11th, 2008, 5:09 pm
jsalinas,
I got into this about 4 years ago now. I was shopping around for gloves for my two grandsons (age 6 and 4). I was shocked at the prices and appalled by some of the quality. What they really needed were decent quality gloves that were fairly broken in. So, I went where everyone goes, eBay. I bought a couple and fixed them up, and they didn't come out too bad, I surprised myself. So, I bought a couple of more. I downloaded a manual from the internet on how to fix gloves, and of course, I bought some more gloves. Fixed up two or three and sold them on eBay, and I've been at it ever since. Still refining the process and working to develop just the right materials and ingredients to get the very best result. It's a work in progress. I really enjoy giving new life to old gloves. It's my way of giving back to the game that I love. You'll find that the members on this board are extremely nice people and very, very helpful. All you have to do is ask. We all started out in pretty much the same place so, if we can help you to avoid some of the usual mistakes, just post your questions and everyone will offer their input. Best of luck and I look forward to reading your posts.
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