07-25-2010, 10:11 PM
no offence at all bud!! mine will be for display purpose also but it never crossed my mind to ever have a fred glove with elastic holding the fingertip :thumbsup: i know you are a really knowledgable guy as for fred gloves tough :biggrin:
(07-25-2010, 09:53 PM)gerard333 date Wrote:that is why i wrote: don't get me wrong, because i also think and find that it is cool that a builder now has replicated some of the coloring that was done in that scene incorporated in a glove, because not many builders have done this before. the weathering/burn mark details look great.
it was just a question/reply out of personal interest and i only compared the 2 pictures you posted.
okay i am sorry, my fault. don't make a big deal out of it. just forget it. :thumbsup:
, but it is true, if you post pictures for people/members to compare then you can expect that people will reply with what they personally see or think about it.
the reason i was thinking that you were looking to get an exact replicated pipe scrape scene glove = because of that particular picture that you posted of that particular scene.
because there are also collectors that demand extreme details on part 1 glove like for example a part 1 glove from the famous bathtub scene then some people/collectors want to buy a freddy glove with a broken index blade. it is just a matter of what people prefer. so that is why i was thinking that way.
about: "and why in the world would i want a glove that is not functionnal".
believe it or not, but there are also people in this world (me included) that buy/collect a freddy glove only for "display" purpose (in display cases) and not going to wear them.