So this is the brand new one? Should I take this opportunity to rehash my absolute hate for new OEM glove lace again? It’s terrible, especially dyed light colors like yours.
This is new? What did you beat it with? The whole inside of the mitt is black?
Are you kidding me?
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This is new? What did you beat it with? The whole inside of the mitt is black?
So this is the brand new one? Should I take this opportunity to rehash my absolute hate for new OEM glove lace again? It’s terrible, especially dyed light colors like yours.
I'm old school Jack, I love great quality, sturdy TAN lace in EVERYTHING! And I think tan would work with your color combination, but so would black. Tan and black all I'll ever recommend.Would you recommend getting the whole thing re-laced with new, un-dyed laces?
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Just curious are to why then padding was so dark inside on a new glove. If it's new I would sent it back for anotherIt’s grey to begin with and it’s far from being black. We used a ball on a stick.
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Just curious are to why then padding was so dark inside on a new glove. If it's new I would sent it back for another
There's no such thing as undyed or uncolored leather in finished goods or lacing. It's either dyed darker or painted lighter. Nothing is stronger or weaker. Dyed leather will hold it's color because it's through and through. The only undyed leather is rawhide like dog treats. It's uneven in color and stripped
10-4. Makes better sense now. I didn't see the original pic.It’s dark because it was dark to start with. Look at the picture I posted in this thread when it was new. It’s a tiny bit darker because she has played two games and caught a bunch of pitching lessons with it.
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So teach me this, or correct me if I’m wrong, love leaning about these processes.Just curious are to why then padding was so dark inside on a new glove. If it's new I would sent it back for another
There's no such thing as undyed or uncolored leather in finished goods or lacing. It's either dyed darker or painted lighter. Nothing is stronger or weaker. Dyed leather will hold it's color because it's through and through. The only undyed leather is rawhide like dog treats. It's uneven in color and stripped