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Nov 25, 2012
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Thats great and thanks for posting. We used to live in San Antonio where Baseball/Express is and always enjoyed taking my DD's there for new cleats, gloves, etc. etc. Good place and good people. Talk a few years ago was it wouldn't make it but seems like it turned the corner and hope it sticks. Always recommend the place to others.

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Oct 26, 2019
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Re-lacing a glove is easy, especially when the existing lace is there. Just follow with the new lace as you undo the old.
 
Jul 29, 2013
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I need to relace the wrist to a tighter setting anyway. I'm reasonable skilled with my hands and tools. Is relacing the glove something I should even attempt or send it to a professional?

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I’m sorta kidding, although I’m telling the truth about the camel laces. I’d break it in fully before I re-laced it, like give it a year!

How much excess did they leave on the wrist lace, if enough you can adjust it to the tighter setting with the same piece of lace?
 
Apr 30, 2018
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I’m sorta kidding, although I’m telling the truth about the camel laces. I’d break it in fully before I re-laced it, like give it a year!

How much excess did they leave on the wrist lace, if enough you can adjust it to the tighter setting with the same piece of lace?
There is a fair bit of lace left on the wrist. I haven't trimmed anything yet.

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