12/02/2007

black leather glove, East End Co-op


glove

found by: the east end co-op
found at: the east end co-op

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello from Philadelphia: I have been picking up one handed lost gloves for at least the last seven years . I use them as work gloves, extra gloves for the car and never worry if they match . Sometimes I will wear right handed gloves on my left hand . A glove by any other name is still a glove. I might occasionally find a pair but that isn't fun at all. Just Stay warm, y'all.

Anonymous said...

If you ever decide to branch out - you might consider a site for lost socks... One Cold Foot??? Wonderful Site! : )

Anonymous said...

Hi there Just to let you know that your site was mentioned on our local radio station 107 The Bee in Darwen Lancashire UK Hooray your lost gloves are now going global Good luck to you What a fantastic idea from Helen UK

Anonymous said...

There is a sculptor in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who cast lost gloves for a public art project installed in one of the subway sstations.

The website which shows some of the bronze gloves is at : http://www.harriesheder.com/glove.htm

I heard the BBC show about your project, and thought you'd be interested in knowing about Mags Harries' project

Chris said...

On a cold, wintry day in 2003 I dropped a glove in the parking lot. I went back to get it and a 2001 Camry parked on it, and you could see the tips of the fingers sticking out under the tire. I left a note, asking the driver to please throw it in the grass when he backed up. That evening, the glove lay in the snowy grass, frozen. I took it home and cleaned it. My friend LaDonna thought this was hilarious. She is the one who introduced me to this great site! Thanks! Sincerely, Chris from KY

Anonymous said...

Lost my glove, wife, job, company car, apartment and kids all in one afternoon. you got a web site for that?