>I was at a grafting workshop this
>spring. At the workshop, one of the observers worked professionally
>in the field of saftey. He mentioned that there were now Kevlar
>gloves available (he wasn't sure of a source, and I haven't heard
>anything since). He felt that they had good "feel" and would be good
>to have on our non-knife hand.
>
>Chris Mauchline
Kevlar gloves are becoming popular with wood carvers, here's an example
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