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I've been using Napa Glove Co. gloves for a long time but unfortunately our local parts house has quit selling them. Napa won't sell to the public so I'm out of luck there .Does anybody know a source for these gloves?
An alternative that might work for you are TIG welding gloves. They can be made of deer/elk skin and be soft and tight fitting gloves. Usually you need a lot of dexterity to do TIG so they won't be bulky.
Yup those are the gloves. I,m looking for a retail outlet.
The only thing I can suggest is contact them and ask. You would think they would have a link on their site to direct customers to stores that sell their products.
I've got a pair of the elkskin gauntlet type gloves from here and they are *nice*! The deerskin Outseam gloves I also have and are fantastic too. It'll be several years at least before I need to replace them (the tightening strap on the back may not last as long, but that's really not important to me). Made in America. https://www.foxcreekleather.com/
My winter gauntlet gloves I got from here. They're pretty much waterproof (but I mink oil them anyway) and also have lasted me two winters now and you can't tell I've even used them. They're really warm and I can wear them when it's 40 F outside (at 60 mph that makes it about 25 F) without my heated glove liners. Colder than 40 though and I need the liners. Great leather, nice and thick and the fur is real, not some 'faux' ****. Made in England, not China or Taiwan. I'll probably be getting a pair of unlined gloves from them too, just to have a backup pair of warm weather gloves and I'll be 100% positive they'll be just as good as my winter gloves in construction and materials. https://www.goldtop.co.uk/gloves
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