While writing may not be my strong point (no crap about spelling, or punctuation, please)

, I feel the need to share my story.
My interest in glove collecting only goes back about 3 years (yup, just 3). It started with a need to relace my old A2000 from HS, which took me nearly a full day to relace

. I was so pleased with the results, I picked up an old FB mitt to relace, that was quite the experience, taking close to 2 day's..

. I had picked the FB mitt up for I think $8 on eBay, and decided to list it, much to my surprise the mitt fetched $60+..

That's kinda what got me going. I started picking up old gloves, reconditioning them, and reselling. What one can do to an old piece of leather is amazing, I was instantly hooked. The Glove-Works website has been up just over a year now, and has become a very popular stop, with a monthly hit rate some fortune 500 companies might envy, it's something I would have never imagined just a few short years ago.
I never really intended to collect gloves, but every once on awhile, you slip a glove on your hand, and it has that certain feel, you just can't let it go. So...................I seem to always have 100 or so of those "can't let go gloves on "the Wall".
It's the look on a customer's face when they pick-up their "old friend" after it has received an overhaul, they are in awe, some have even weeped, it's a great feeling and very, very rewarding. Treating every glove as if it were your own, is key.
While my knowledge of gloves has improved dramatically, without the great circle of collector's (many who have become great friends) out there, especially, MV, BR, HT, RR, BL..........and Joe P., your informational guides have without question have been instrumental.
Anyway, thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.