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Just picked up a late 20s early 30s Al Simmons bat. Does anybody have any Al Simmons Gamers that they can post? Did he use tape? I seen a few photos of Simmons holding a bat/bats with a tape application on them. I also know that he used some kind pine tar on his bats. This bat measures 35" and weighs around 37 ounces. Simmons used to swing monster bats at 37-38.5 inches in length. So if anybody has any Simmons gamers or photos of Simmons swinging a bat I would love to see them. Thank you all. Much appreciated.
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Hi Ron,
I have a side written Simmons that I will post later. My recollection is that it does not have any tape or tape marks. Your bat looks great! Greg |
The knob looks interesting. There may be several signs that it is a pro-model bat, but of course you are looking for further links to Simmons himself. Did Simmons favor a wide grain bat like this one seems to have?
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Greg- Im looking forward to seeing your Simmons bat.
Greg- Not sure if he did or not. Hopefully we see some other Simmons bat. I've seen a few on the internet but can't really tell. |
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Here are a few photos of my Al Simmons side written gamer -- it is 38 inches long.
I also included a couple of photos of my Hanna Batrite Simmons, probably not a gamer -- it's 36 inches. I'm sorry the photos aren't larger. Greg |
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The center brand looks like the 1923-25 labeling period. I think he only ordered a 35 inch bat once during that time. And it was a Joe Jackson mode. |
There's no handle tape on the last 3 or 4 Simmons Bats that I've seen offered at auction as game-used.
Pine tar yes; but cannot recall seeing any tape or tape residue. |
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The picture of the center label is at a slight angle, so it isn't easy to say, but I think that the label is from 1925-1930. (the M in "Made in America" moved under the R in "Hillerich"). According to the Malta book, if I read it correctly, there isn't a record of any order for 35" bats during that period. There were, however, some orders in 1929 that don't specify the bat length.
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Thank you guys for the input. So going off of Malta's book...bats during the 20s had both the baselined 1 in "125" and non- baselined 1 in "125"? That was the one thing I was basing the date off of was the non baselined 1 on my bat. I just thought that all bats before 1928 had the baselined 1 until Brock mentioned 1923-25 time frame and saw that early 20s bats had non baselined 1 as well.
PS- Here is a photo of Simmons holding a bat with tape application. |
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