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From: C. Lydon - Boston, MA
To: Joe Murphy, Glove, Inc.

I had an old Ted Williams glove from the 60s that my own son began to use for his own baseball glove. It lasted for a short while but it was cracking and the laces were snapping. I spoke to a friend in work who turned me onto Joe Glove. I brought him the glove and within days he had it back to me, it was like brand new. My son used it for the rest of his Little League career and It was just recently "retired", after he grew out of it so that his son or daughter may have the same privilege. Thanks Joe Glove!

I am a collector of sports cards and memorabilia. I have game used and museum pieces. Not too long ago, I took an old Babe Ruth model to Joe for repair and reconditioning. When I got it back, it was exquisite, perfectly rendered and shall display nicely for years to come with my other favorites.

I bought an old Wilson A series first basemens mitt on ebay for short money. I brought it to Joe Glove for repair. It came back like brand new and he gave me the complete history of the model. The respect he has for leather and baseball is amazing and comes out in his craftsmanship.

My son's coach played in college and the minor leagues. He showed up to teach the kids everyday and displayed not only great baseball talent, but great personal skills as well. He is a good role model. He would show up at practice with this tattered old glove and teach the kids the skills that would make them better players. As a sign of appreciation for his time and effort, I took his glove to Joe for repairs and reconditioning. When I gave it back to him he was like a little kid, glowing with pride and punching the pocket with delight. I was proud to see a gift that went over so well. We were travelling home in a car from a tournament when I saw that he was wearing the glove all the way home and just staring at it. Thank Joe Glove!

I didn't even know his real last name for a year after I met him, But I learned the first time I used him why they call him Joe Glove...