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    gotta snoseal my gloves
    thx for the reminder

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    yeah
    Yeah, brown cuff 94hk vs black cuff on the 901's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    you might want to treat them with bitter apple instead.
    He's a rescue dog in training and knows better now, not saying it might not happen again but don't think so. Not familiar with bitter apple will look into it, thanks.

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    Honestly, Kinco's aren't even good work gloves these days. There are alot of better options at better prices. You guys know that lifties and patrolers have an unlimited supply sitting on the heater in the hut right?

    I mean, I know they are kinda cool but kinda not. If you wanna where shitty work gloves for ski gloves that's your business. I don't even wear shitty work gloves for work. If you want a cheap glove that has the Kinco cred, check out a Wells Lamont 1206. It'll make you think they used the inside of cow's ass to make a Kinco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    Honestly, Kinco's aren't even good work gloves these days. There are alot of better options at better prices. You guys know that lifties and patrolers have an unlimited supply sitting on the heater in the hut right?

    I mean, I know they are kinda cool but kinda not. If you wanna where shitty work gloves for ski gloves that's your business. I don't even wear shitty work gloves for work. If you want a cheap glove that has the Kinco cred, check out a Wells Lamont 1206. It'll make you think they used the inside of cow's ass to make a Kinco.
    I wore through non-insulated hydra hyde pretty quickly using them for firewood cutting, seems soft. They are good for wetter conditions though compared to full leather. They make a non-insulated solid leather glove with a reinforced palm that seems to wear a lot better, don't know the model though. I don't like it for firewood either because of the open cuff letting wood debris in. Haven't owned kincos until recently but will see how they do for general winter chores, shoveling, splitting wood, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    If you want a cheap glove that has the Kinco cred, check out a Wells Lamont 1206. It'll make you think they used the inside of cow's ass to make a Kinco.
    Of course, I can get a hell of a good look at a T-Bone steak by sticking my head up a bull's ass, but I'd rather take the butcher's word for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    Honestly, Kinco's aren't even good work gloves these days. There are alot of better options at better prices. You guys know that lifties and patrolers have an unlimited supply sitting on the heater in the hut right?

    I mean, I know they are kinda cool but kinda not. If you wanna where shitty work gloves for ski gloves that's your business. I don't even wear shitty work gloves for work. If you want a cheap glove that has the Kinco cred, check out a Wells Lamont 1206. It'll make you think they used the inside of cow's ass to make a Kinco.
    Wells Lamont Hydra-hyde = cow

    Kinco 901 = pig (so no, not a cow's ass)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Wells Lamont Hydra-hyde = cow

    Kinco 901 = pig (so no, not a cow's ass)
    Sweet! I learned something today and I haven't even made it to the jobsite yet. Pigskins, cowskins, goatskins...horses for course...there is the right glove for everything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    Sweet! I learned something today and I haven't even made it to the jobsite yet. Pigskins, cowskins, goatskins...horses for course...there is the right glove for everything!
    How about a left glove?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    How about a left glove?
    Fuck! I thought you had it.

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    Check the cow’s ass

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    You guys know that lifties and patrolers have an unlimited supply sitting on the heater in the hut right?
    Yeah, they do buy them. We just sold a bunch to couple local hills...shockingly. The corporate beast actually supported a local business

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    What is the stripper's ass model number?

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    Amazing how cheap work gloves being used for skiing drums up such passionate discussion every year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3PinGrin View Post
    He's a rescue dog in training and knows better now, not saying it might not happen again but don't think so. Not familiar with bitter apple will look into it, thanks.

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    I haven't used it. It's supposed to work to keep a dog from chewing or licking a hot spot. I was kidding about putting on gloves--sorry.
    And I don't know for a fact that it's safe for dogs.

    Rescue dog in training--is that a rescue you got and are doing basic dog training, or a dog you're training to rescue people. Or both. Whichever, enjoy your dog. In our case it was the crotch of my wife's underwear. (At least she claims it was the dog). And bedspreads. But she's still worth it. (The dog).

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    I haven't used it. It's supposed to work to keep a dog from chewing or licking a hot spot. I was kidding about putting on gloves--sorry.
    And I don't know for a fact that it's safe for dogs.

    Rescue dog in training--is that a rescue you got and are doing basic dog training, or a dog you're training to rescue people. Or both. Whichever, enjoy your dog. In our case it was the crotch of my wife's underwear. (At least she claims it was the dog). And bedspreads. But she's still worth it. (The dog).
    I can see how my statement would be confusing. Rescue dog = shelter dog that had a pretty hard life until I adopted him. Lol on underwear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3PinGrin View Post
    I can see how my statement would be confusing. Rescue dog = shelter dog that had a pretty hard life until I adopted him. Lol on underwear.
    Wife isn't LOL. She chases the dog under the bed. I would tell her to not leave her trou on the floor but it's wiser to just go under the bed with the dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    Honestly, Kinco's aren't even good work gloves these days. There are alot of better options at better prices. You guys know that lifties and patrolers have an unlimited supply sitting on the heater in the hut right?

    I mean, I know they are kinda cool but kinda not. If you wanna where shitty work gloves for ski gloves that's your business. I don't even wear shitty work gloves for work. If you want a cheap glove that has the Kinco cred, check out a Wells Lamont 1206. It'll make you think they used the inside of cow's ass to make a Kinco.
    yeah I don't get it either cuz I don't find work gloves are warm enough but YMMV I supose,

    we don't have Kincos up here but i think a work glove is probably a work glove and you are probably spouting sacrilege
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