Black Molinari Gloves

JoeyA

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Where can I get a couple of Black Molinari Gloves for my left hand?

Thanks,
JoeyA
 
If these guys don't have it then you might be out of luck in this country.

http://www.3cushioncues.com/

Hey Cuebuddy!

I did check on their website and see that they are out of stock for the V1 Molinari Black glove for Left Hand.

It appears that they have a V2 Molinary Black glove for Left Hand.

I just don't know the difference between the two gloves. Do you?

Thanks,
JoeyA
 
Hey Cuebuddy!

I did check on their website and see that they are out of stock for the V1 Molinari Black glove for Left Hand.

It appears that they have a V2 Molinary Black glove for Left Hand.

I just don't know the difference between the two gloves. Do you?

Thanks,
JoeyA
Kamui's are nice gloves. 28bux at Seyberts. 25.50 ebay.
 
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Hey Cuebuddy!

I did check on their website and see that they are out of stock for the V1 Molinari Black glove for Left Hand.

It appears that they have a V2 Molinary Black glove for Left Hand.

I just don't know the difference between the two gloves. Do you?

Thanks,
JoeyA

Hey Joey!
I looked at a few photos on Google images and it looks like maybe different material and stitching. I can't guarantee it from the pics that I have found. I must say that I liked the looks of the V1 better.
 
Her are a couple pics borrowed from the web. Top pic is of the V1 and the bottom is V2, These pics may not be accurate pics.....thats all I got. :)
 

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I've played with Molinari and Kamui and the Kamui is faaar better.
That rubber pad in the palm of the Molinari will last about 4-6 months and then it's gone.
You will have to keep spending money on it if you want that stickyness.
The suede pad in the Kamui will last forever.......or close enough....as long as the glove lasts.
No parts wearing out sooner than the ohters.
On top of that the Kamui is simply much easier to get, as you know.
 
I've played with Molinari and Kamui and the Kamui is faaar better.
That rubber pad in the palm of the Molinari will last about 4-6 months and then it's gone.
You will have to keep spending money on it if you want that stickyness.
The suede pad in the Kamui will last forever.......or close enough....as long as the glove lasts.
No parts wearing out sooner than the ohters.
On top of that the Kamui is simply much easier to get, as you know.
Totally agree. Great gloves.
 
Joey
Re: Molinari glove

From what I have read on the web site about the glove
is v2 is the new improve glove from the old one.
Plus one size fits all, instead of ordering from small to large size.
Here is their summary.

Molinari Glove v2

Our best-selling original Molinari glove provided for an excellent fit and feel.

The NEW and IMPROVED Molinari glove features enhanced stitching to increase durability and a non-slip grip on the palm.
The one-size-fits-all breathable stretchy material avoids transpiration build-up and provides exceptional durability.
 
The NEW and IMPROVED Molinari glove features enhanced stitching to increase durability and a non-slip grip on the palm.
The one-size-fits-all breathable stretchy material avoids transpiration build-up and provides exceptional durability.


Just want to say this. DON'T put too much stock in the "enhanced stitching" line.
Both the Kamui and the Longoni are still much better as far as that goes.

On top of this that rubber pad just goes away after a few months and as one user said in the other thread, the rubber pad dries up and crumbles all over his table.
This was my experience too.
Kamui has a suede pad that never dries up or wears out.
 
Just want to say this. DON'T put too much stock in the "enhanced stitching" line.
Both the Kamui and the Longoni are still much better as far as that goes.

On top of this that rubber pad just goes away after a few months and as one user said in the other thread, the rubber pad dries up and crumbles all over his table.
This was my experience too.
Kamui has a suede pad that never dries up or wears out.
Yep. What some don't realize is that the pros wearing Molinari's don't pay a quarter for them, they're freebies. Good gloves but not close to the Kamui in overall quality and lifespan.
 
Hey Cuebuddy!

I did check on their website and see that they are out of stock for the V1 Molinari Black glove for Left Hand.

It appears that they have a V2 Molinary Black glove for Left Hand.

I just don't know the difference between the two gloves. Do you?

Thanks,
JoeyA
When I saw this site a few months ago, they were out of gloves for "left handers"

Just want to be sure you're reading it correctly. A friend of mine had the same issue a month ago.
 
THANKS to all who wrote.

A left-handed shooter will use his right hand as his bridge hand so he would need a RIGHT HAND GLOVE.

A right-handed shooter will use his left hand as his bridge hand so he would need a LEFT HAND GLOVE.

The V2 is the newer and improved glove and they are working on designing a V3 version.

They are out of BLACK left hand glove for right handed shooters.

They list the gloves and colors that are available on their website.

http://www.3cushioncues.com/
I ordered a Navy left hand glove which you wear on your left hand.

Hope this doesn't confuse anyone.

JoeyA
 
I haven't use the kamui myself, I have the Molinari v2.
I am super happy with it. A friend of mine was using a Kamui glove for about a year, he was happy with it and 3-4 months ago he needed a new one a got a Molinari v2 as it was cheaper than the Kamui and he told me that he actually likes the Molinari better than the Kamui. Don't know exactly why, but that's what he told me.
 
Oh gee. Thank you very much. I see that he has left and right hand black Molinari Gloves as well as many others.

Steve Lomax, one of the world's best cue makers and a good friend of mine, saw my plight and is sending me two of them.

Thanks Coop1701!

JoeyA

Happy to help Pal
 
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