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Need to find a glove re-palming place

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+1 for fix it by mail, just had a pair of pro tacks repalmed w/ mesh gussets and msh2 palms, one of the cheapest i found and they did a great job, very neat no fraying so far

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I'd give Brennan a shot, fixit did a horrible job on two of my gloves and complained, no response. Threatened to file a claim for non-service and they responded telling me to send them in. The send time was bareable but still sloppy, threads not tied, material bunched.

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I'd give Brennan a shot, fixit did a horrible job on two of my gloves and complained, no response. Threatened to file a claim for non-service and they responded telling me to send them in. The send time was bareable but still sloppy, threads not tied, material bunched.

I sent him an email. If he has MSH palms I'm sending in my X70s for him to work on. Probably still if he has goat or something else besides standard nash. Fixit has been curteous in my emails, but I'd like to give Mark Brennan a shot, he was a Wings eq manager.

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If it helps, I had Hockey Repair mine fixed this past Spring; wore through the first layer and still on the second layer. The stock palms wore out after three months. Very soft too. I only had the top hand done but will get both done next time.

They glove is a hair looser than it was initially; next time I have them done I'm going to see if they can use a bit less material or something to make them a bit tighter across the palm.

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Another vote for hockeyrepair.com (always George's to me). I've had two pair of gloves repalmed there. Great job both times. The guy does work for the Wild, so he obviously knows what he is doing.

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Leon Lebedev

Old World Boot & Shoe Repair

2513 E. Ball Road

Anaheim, CA 92805

(714) 635-3104

No website, no email, just old fashioned walk up/telephone service.

I'm lucky enough to live close enough to Leon to drive to see him - he did amazing work switching the tongues on my One95's - and for only $18.00!

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Leon Lebedev

Old World Boot & Shoe Repair

2513 E. Ball Road

Anaheim, CA 92805

(714) 635-3104

No website, no email, just old fashioned walk up/telephone service.

This guy is a local legend...definitely well known in the So Cal hockey community. His shop is a small hockey museum.

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