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Hank Aaron Bat -- Dartmouth College
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Can anyone tell me more about this?
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Back in the day when colleges still used wooden bats, they could purchase bulk lots of assorted sizes/models from H&B at a discount. Often, the factory would stamp the college's name on the barrel.
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Cool. Thank you for this. Any thoughts on the year of this bat and or the current value?
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As far as value I have no idea on Aaron models. I do collect his teammate and fellow HOFer Eddie Mathews. His similar bats can be picked up for under $50 pretty easily. |
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It's 77-79.
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great bat, worth $175 at the low end
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Thanks. I'm putting on BST shortly.
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If you can get $175 for the bat, I'd click my heels and jump for joy. Best of luck!
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I have had several HOF player bats from various colleges over the years and they usually sell for 40-100 dollars depending on the length, player, and also the college. If the Aaron is post career, I would think its value is on the lower end but I am not certain.
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I picked up a mid 1960's labeling period Mickey Mantle signature bat from the college I attended for $50 at a Hunt Auctions Valley Forge Show a few years ago
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If it is in the 40-500 range I'd be really interested in picking up for my brother-in-law, a Dartmouth grad (undergraduate and medical)
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Yes, in the late-1960s I was on the MIT baseball team(or should I say the bench of the MIT baseball team) and I remember trying to hit with both Roger Maris’s and Nellie Fox’s bats. I guess we were not good enough because our bats were not stamped with the school name, but they were the game models. BTW, the Fox bat was a bottle handle and the Maris had a thin handle. Neither worked particularly well for me.
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