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many early bats are represented as 1911-15 H&B. bats. it is true F.W. Bradsby purchased all rights from J.F. Hillerich in 1911 but it took a court order in 1916 to have the H&B emblem put on the bats.
So any bat represented as a H&B bat prior to 1916 is in my opinion wrong. |
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Why would H&B be wrong?? IT still is showing the bat as being a Hillerich And Bradsby. |
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I should have used a different photo.
all I meant was the statement not the actual photo. I will post a better example. |
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This is a bad photo but my point is that almost every auction house will advertise these mini bats as a cir.1915 H&B Louisville slugger.
No such bat exists. Records clearly state that the center brand was not changed until 1916. I assume H&B decal bats were offered between 1916 - 1922?. looking through the records of Palm Feckteler & co. I cant find much but it appears to me the bats probably were not very profitable?. If they were I would think Ruth would have had one. Another opinion would be that they quit offering these bats prior to 1919? I have been trying to put exact dates to these bats. but at this time all I can say is before or after 1916. |
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Babe didn't have a decal bat at the time because he was a pitcher for most of it. In 1914 he played 4 games and only 46 in 1915
Auction houses get dates and other things wrong all the time |
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I agree. but he dosnt have one because they stopped making them in 1915? my opinion.
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