Update, just for fun...
I was out and about down the coast to New Hampshire, and I stopped at all the motosport shops I could find on the way, and tried on gloves. Most of them had the same fit problems for me as the Tourmaster - the fingers are too short for my hands. They feel ok when slipped on, but when I tried them on a bike in riding position, the drawback was obvious - the grip pushing the body of the glove into my palm, and into the "valley" between my thumb and forefinger, drove my fingertips hard into the ends of the glove fingers, especially when I extend my fingers to grab the clutch or brake.
I finally found two pairs which felt nice, look nice, and with long enough fingers that no matter how I grip or stretch on the bars, there's still some air space left for my fingers. They are Olympia 4150 gloves - US$95 retail, but the best price I found online is $70 including shipping, from speedaddictcycles.com. But I won't buy gloves, or shoes, without trying them on, so I bought them from the Maine dealer where I sampled them; when I asked, he gave me enough of a discount and I'm happy to support them with a couple of extra bucks.
We'll see if they're warm on a ride...
Oh yeah, the second pair were heated gloves - very comfortable, and they seemed to heat all the way to my fingertips. I think they were Gerbing's G3, but at about $160, I wasn't buying. The specs claim 2.2 amps, 27 watt power draw - I think that would just about cancel out my incandescent-to-LED swap savings...