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I keep a repair kit handy for quick fixes, especially during travel ball. You can get a lace puller and some rawhide in a kit (Rawlings) sold at most sporting goods shops. I buy the rawhide and soften it with an oil (neatsfoot, glovoleum, or conditioning paste) and store in a plastic bag. Comes in handy for a quick fix or permanent repair (or at least till you can get it to a pro). Don't pull the broken string, use it to track the pattern as you pull the new. Some gloves have pretty intricate weaves, makes for a long night.
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