Sep 02
Leather Gloves Lightly
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Leather Gloves Lightly

When was the last time you gave some bounder a good thrashing?
There was some chap infront of me at the petrol station who objected to me pushing infront of him, he was obviously from the lower classes and didn't know his place, as he was purchasing some sort of noodle snack that required boiling water to be added. So I immediately removed my leather gloves and set about thrashing him around his chubby common face with them. Did I let him off to lightly? I had the dogs in the car should I have set them on him?
Personally, I have a 'man' who does my dirty work for me.
I think that petrol stations, shops and the like should have a seperate queue for such oiks!
As far setting the dogs onto him, well, maybe the hounds could have caught some commoners disease which would have been unfair to them! Make sure the dogs are immunised in case of future occurences such as this. I hope you have burned the gloves so as not to spread disease?
What is this noodle snack you talk of, how dreadfully common sounding?
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Cleaning/Maintaining a baseball glove?
I have a new Nokona Buffalo Leather and Walnut Cowhide Leather combination glove. I recently purchased it and have broken it in fairly well. To prevent sweat and dirt from building up on the glove (especially on the inside, which is buffalo leather), is it safe to use Murphy's Oil Soap diluted with water to clean out the glove after every game, wetting the cloth with the mixture, wringing out the water and lightly rubbing the rag all over the glove? Is this safe for my glove?
Having owned some 12 different gloves since I was a kid, I am going to go with it is not alright to use Murphy's Oil Soap on your glove. A wet wash cloth with just water should be enough. If you are worried about keeping your glove looking new and having the leather be in really nice shape why not use Kiwi's Saddle Soap for cleaning and Kiwi's Mink Oil for conditioning. Yes, I realize that these are products for shoes, but your glove isn't going to stay looking new forever and a little sweat gives it that worn in look.
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