C1Pro wrote:
lindz1817 wrote:
Ever thought about a career in politics?
No Lindz no career in politics! lol just trying to educate people that asked about our product.

Seriously C1 ,,,,,,, someone simply asked if your gloves were made in the USA.
Instead of saying "No", you presented an eloquent thesis that did not clearly answer the question.
Where are your gloves made??
Does buying gloves in parts from outside the USA, and lacing them in the US qualify as "assembled in USA"? ?
I see that you are new to the forum, and this is your first post.
Please understand that this forum is frequented by members who know plenty about gloves.
We like straight-talk around here.
I wish you all the best in your business endeavor.
JC
Hi JC, I think I covered somewhat of an answer to this in response to Lindz but then saw your post. First off I wasn't trying to steer anyone in any direction or not "talk straight" on where and if our gloves are "made in Mexico" I'm simply stating that I don't feel I need to reveal all of our business procedures but I can tell you we have more than lacing done here in USA. I am proud as well to employ and buy our leather in Mexico but that's not our whole process. And yes we are new on here and I have my main glove rep that found this site and created this account. Like I've said before I have used and sold gloves during off seasons when I was a minor league player for Soto, Kelly, Akadema, Wilson, Rawlings, so besides using all these different gloves I have an idea on how the gloves are produced.. I see your a rep for Rolin and I have used your glove for a short period when I played in Cordoba Mexico and liked it. I wish you the best as well. Ed
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