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Oct. 8, 2008 rockhead 11 posts | Glove Repair Person I live in the SF Bay Area, I am in need of someone that can repair my favorite glove befor Oct. 22, 2008 any info would be appreciated, tanx (rfgrock@yahoo.com) |
Oct. 8, 2008 ShaneV Men's 55 393 posts | You're in luck! I've heard this lady is the best and possibly not far from you: http://www.sandalady.com/ |
Oct. 8, 2008 Duke Men's 65 908 posts | Locate an old-time shoe repair place. There are plenty of them around. They can usually fix anything, including gloves. Never takes them longer than a day. Andy :-) |
Oct. 8, 2008 pressguy33 39 posts | I hear this guy is good. Use to work for Rawlings. He's in MO and I don't think he can get it back in time. http://www.kennysgloverepair.com/ |
Oct. 8, 2008 4x4 Men's 65 601 posts | There is a sporting goods store on El Camino Real near the border of Belmont & San Carlos that has a sign advertising glove repairs. I don't live near there but noticed it the other day when I happened to be around there. Pete 13 |
Oct. 9, 2008 frampton Men's 55 55 posts | A guy I play with swears by Kensington Shoe Repair if you're in the east bay. Although he also says the guy is a little prickly about not being rushed . . . |
Oct. 9, 2008 pressguy33 39 posts | I think that place on El Camino Real is a sporting goods/bike shop. |