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Post by brigadier on Nov 13, 2013 11:47:52 GMT
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Post by pboy on Nov 13, 2013 12:39:35 GMT
They sound great - thanks for the tip! Do you think they'd be good gardening gloves too?
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Post by brigadier on Nov 13, 2013 18:07:01 GMT
I've done some gardening in them but only light stuff, wouldn't want to prune roses etc! They are really thin but strong so you could plant seedlings etc.
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Post by pboy on Nov 14, 2013 14:16:23 GMT
Thanks!
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Post by racaille on Dec 11, 2013 13:22:10 GMT
That link is no longer available unfortunately. I laughed to myself about 'anyone with nails' , seems an alien concept around horses! I keep my nails very short but my hands are in a state it's true.....
But now it's cold I have rediscovered my Good Hands waterproof fleece gloves - now, for me, they are the dog's b*llocks!
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Post by whitehorsecowgirl on Dec 19, 2013 6:36:26 GMT
i semi agree racaille, have nails myself just because they are good for giving my horse a good scratch. but they break a lot when i'm around him if one breaks I just chew it round so it won't rip in half and go about my business haha
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