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  1. 2 points
    Just sell the current gloves and get ones that fit. I have had to do this with several pairs of gloves (I have long fingers) . I like to do mods and tinker as well, but this is a mod where the juice isn't worth the squeeze.
  2. 2 points
    The materials and and technique to do this just seem like a lot. If it could be done, you’d have to essentially take apart all the fingers, and add and sew new padding and new materials. For the cost and effort, you’d could probably just buy another pair or two. I once heard a shop employee talking about having the tip of his finger essentially explode when it poked through the gusset and he took a randomly placed hard slash. Like Methot getting slashed by Crosby a few years ago. Those two stories disabused me of the idea of wearing gloves where my fingers are too long for the gloves.
  3. 1 point
    ITR is a glove repalming/repair guy, he does great work but it's a dying art which is actually quite difficult and labor intensive (which is why the premier gear specialist, Custom Pro Repair, up in Montreal is calling it quits after years of working for the best of the best). https://www.itrhockey.com/repair.html For what you're describing my guess would be probably around $100 but that's just a guess. I had a pair of loves re-palmed with fancy materials and new airknit gussets and it was about $180, I would not spend that if it were a pair of gloves that are easy to come by.
  4. 1 point
    I’m curious what happened that he’s able to mold so many new curves. Other companies charge you a new born child for molding a new custom curve, and this dude rolled out a ton of new options that are mostly just slight variations on things already available.



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