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 1970s commemorative bats question I just stumbled across these 2 commemorative bats. Does anyone have any more info about these? Were these a common thing to do in the 70s, and then gift them to people? (both are inscribed on the barrel with names that aren't players - one's a sports writer, the other a Japanese media exec I think). One bat is for the 1972 All Star Game, the other a 1971 World Series night game. I only tracked down a few on ebay for super high prices, but none that had actually sold. Do people collect these? Are there other games with similar bats?? https://i.ibb.co/p0txcMq/Screenshot-...0-02-31-AM.png https://i.ibb.co/vmQjN7s/Screenshot-...0-02-18-AM.png | 
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 Are they LS? H&B? Adirondack? Willie Mays Adirondack 600 HR and 3000 hits are not super hard to find. They go for a few hundred; nothing crazy. | 
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 Both bats are Big Stick Adirondack | 
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 1 Attachment(s) They are Presentation bats. Rawlings/Adirondack offered them from around 1969-ish to about 1980 or so from what I know. They were often given to players on championship teams, All-Star teams, executives, etc. I have a Hal Mcrae one from the Royals. | 
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 1 Attachment(s) They aren’t terribly valuable. I have one from one of the owners of the 1971 Pirates. It’s in mint condition and I paid about $200 for it.If I recall Clemente’s went for about $1200 in a Hunt auction. | 
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