12-04-2008, 07:39 PM
<!--quoteo(post=286450:date=Dec 4 2008, 04:17 AM:name=knifegloves.com)<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE(knifegloves.com @ Dec 4 2008, 04:17 AM) <a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=286450\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecNo kidding... drives me nuts. I just casually explain why I do what I do on some of my gloves and I get a "Whatever, dude" in response. Makes no sense to me...<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndSince nobody's going to leave it alone, let me say this in response: The reason I became so sour all of a sudden is that there could very possibly be little to NO extra cost in wrinkling/aging your gloves, but you still say it'll cost too much, won't work, blah blah...On that same token, you buy tons of chemicals for experimentation on glove coloration. You fail on your first attempt, so you try again and again. Your wife mistakenly pitches them out, so you buy more and start over. With all of that in mind, you still haven't raised the price of your gloves. Why then, is wrinkling a leather glove so different and impossible to implement without raising the price by your logic? "I tried once, so it's not going to happen." is the stance you seem to have taken.Considering how much you've used trial and error in this entire process and how much you've learned from this community on glove-building in general, it just kinda irked me that you'd give up immediately on that simple suggestion, even noting "nobody else wants it" or "it will be too expensive." Well I beg to differ. I'd like to see it...Josephchoi obviously isn't opposed to the idea, either...I'd say there are quite a few other people here who'd enjoy it (and buy one from you), too.As far as the "glove holes" go, the original glove constantly slipped off of Robert's two middle fingers, judging by my attached picture. (See pic below.) It appears to be just his fingertips sitting against metal rings because the glove's giant finger cuts slipped right off. Personally, I kinda like that look. Regardless, I'm just pointing out ways that you can make your gloves to look more screen accurate because I know that's what you're after. And you know, if that means a $25 price increase, I honestly think it could be worth the extra cash.[attachment=28920:ANOES011.jpg]Cheers,Ryan