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Another Glove Question - swampbilly - 10-04-2009 Trying to repair an old glove.The knuckle "rivet" came off, which of course detaches the finger.First off, I don't know what that piece is called, and second, I can't seem to find a replacement.I know NIGHTOWLers are the best at these questions, so please help me out.Again, I'm not a glove maker and have no intention of becoming one, so if you want to PM me the info that is fine, I'm just trying to avoid sending the glove off and paying someone for what seems like an easy fix.By the way, in case you're wondering how I broke it, two years ago at a Halloween party a friend was dressed as SNL's dic in a box. You know the old song and dance, "Please don't touch my mask", he kept trying though, so I slashed his dic in a box. What should of been a display of horrid defeat for him, really turned pretty embarrassing when his dic in a box defiantly broke the bladed finger off my glove. Shameful. Another Glove Question - Custmcraft - 10-04-2009 Most arts & craft stores should have some rivets, look in the leather section or eBay under speedy rivets, that's were I get most of mine. Another Glove Question - b47 - 10-04-2009 You can search on eaby for "double cap rivets" ... they sold for about 3-4$ ... you need to buy 2 small tools, just contact the seller and he will pack everything for you. That's what I did.Here's his eBay name: stecksstoreHis a powerseller, so no need to be afraid. You can contact him and he's really good at communication. I would take medium double cap rivets. Hope this help <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/teehee.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":teehee:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"teehee.gif\" /> |