Getting to the bottom of Wells Lamont

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Post by Indiana Joe »

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It may be a wrinkle but those are pretty straight wrinkles there across the back of the middle finger that looks like stitching. I understand lighting and angles but, you have to admit, that looks like stitching.

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Post by lonerthx »

These are from the flying-wing fight, same as agent5's post earlier, It's just creases and distressing, no cross stitching on the middle fingers.

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Looking at Indy Joes post, it really does look like stitching, perhaps we DO have two different gloves?

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Post by lonerthx »

IndianaJames wrote:Looking at Indy Joes post, it really does look like stitching, perhaps we DO have two different gloves?

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If you look closely at the patterning of the weathering on the index finger they are the same glove, the glove does has a redder look from the fake blood of the fights, this red is even more noticeable during the well of the souls dig scenes, see the first pics I posted.
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The deerskin ones?
Those are the ones.
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Post by agent5 »

Update:

There really is no update. I sent a follow-up mail to the woman at Wells Lamont and have not heard back. It's been at least 3 weeks since I've done that and was wondering if I should try to call her back and talk to her?

Whadaya think?
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Post by binkmeisterRick »

Three weeks is probably a long enough wait to call her back. I'd just ask politely if she's got any news for you, and if not, kindly ask when you should expect to hear something so you're not calling back all the time. I've found that if you let folks know you don't want to be a nag, they'll be understanding and try their best to give you a time frame.

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Post by Michaelson »

That's Wells Lamont for you! Feast or famine when it comes to divulging information. :roll: Regards. Michaelson
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