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Neolithic
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While not screen accurate, anyone own a pair of these?
http://www.davidmorgan.com/product_info ... cts_id=418
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Personally, I can't see paying 40 bucks for a pair of gloves I could get for a lot less at a hardware or home improvement store. I remember getting my Wells Lamont gloves for 9 dollars and they're a lot more screen accurate than these. Still, if you're after a pair of these gloves for different reasons other than Indy, and screen accuracy is not the reason why you're interested in these gloves, I can't speak much more than that. Regardless, it might be worth shopping around for comparison.
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You can always visit: http://www.gloves-online.com/proddetail ... od=WK-0122 where you can find #WK-0122 - Wells Lamont® Premium Grain Cowhide Drivers for only $12.95.

Unfortunatelly, they feature the new color coding over-edging system which means that the trim color represents the size of the glove.

Size/Colors as Follows
XS - Yellow
S - Red
M - Green
Large - Brown
XL - Blue
XXL - Orange

They may not be 100% screen accurate but they'll do the job. At least they did for me. I bought one pair for my Indy gear collection and one to use in heavy jobs at home. Here are some pics of them.
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