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The owner reported that his son dropped it in a bucket of motor oil. I’ve never seen that model with a black web, usually it is oxblood as well.
Wow, they’re taking their conditioning a little too serious!
The owner reported that his son dropped it in a bucket of motor oil. I’ve never seen that model with a black web, usually it is oxblood as well.
I also did some internal work to the padding to try to facilitate a more modern close and break point, and added a new molded, curved toe plastic insert.Wow that PRO DC is gorgeous!
Descente...made in Japan by the same people who make the Nikes. Retails around $400USDwhat is that non-nike?
Thanks! We went back and forth between chocolate, black, red, royal, grey, and tan. It took about a week to finally decide on tan, but I think several of the other colors would pop as well!This confirms it, tan makes everything look better! Beautiful 1786.
Descente. Japanese market.what is that non-nike?
Thanks. Ironically I had completed almost an identical swap on my son's 12" Gamer, so the pattern was still fresh.nice lace pattern on that rawlings gold glove trap
Thanks. Ironically I had completed almost an identical swap on my son's 12" Gamer, so the pattern was still fresh.
Thanks! I'm still refining a few things, but each one is better than the last, and a huge improvement from the binding before.WOW! that looks clean!
The owner of Flat Bill Ball Gloves asked me to do some internal work on this new glove for a professional pitcher. I added thicker felt to the fingers and relaced it in gold lace from Auburn Leather Co. These gloves are stiff and show decent craftsmanship.
From what I gather it is made in the same place as Marucci and 44 Pro gloves. Leather is ok. If I were getting a red glove, 'd choose the steerhide from GW.Beautiful job as usual.
How is the leather? What does it compare too?
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Thanks. I'm blessed to live in a beautiful rural setting and have an artist's eyeYour pics are amazing, love the background and lighting
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