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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
I'm generally interested in baseball bats from 1880's and earlier...ring bats |
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Posted By: Matt Hart
Carlton, |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Matt, Well articulated, and enlightening. I think I should have included "by team" to my categories |
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Posted By: Mike H
I'll echo Matt's sentiments. My bat collecting has evolved, as most of our collections have. I began purchasing anything pre 1970 I could find, then into signature models of prominent HOFers, then into type bats (mushroom, ring, decal, etc). Now, I collect by the look and age. I will still by a bat from the 60s or 70s if it is high quality and a bargain, but I LOOK for pre 1940 bats that are 34" or longer. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I have to agree with what both Matt and Mike said. When i started collecting bats i just picked up what ever bat i seen at local auctions and sales. But now i really just collect game used bats from the 1977/78 yankees and some modern players and if a vintage hall of famer bat shows up on ebay ill be in the bidding. But mostly when it comes to vintage bats it's all about the look of it and also saying that this bat is 85 years old. |
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Posted By: John Harrell
Carleton, |
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Posted By: Alan O'Connor
Hi Carlton- |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I collect whatever looks nice. I have a large variety of bats from an 1860s acorn handled bat to the 1980-90s Pete O'Brien gamers. I don't treasure bats as much as I do some of the other items in my collection so I let them go here and there and most of the old ones that I've kept are because they look good in my displays. By far my favorites are my c1890s Victor Sporting goods bats..simply because of the design of the center brand. I also love my Reach Heavy Hitter. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I'm not an equipment collector, but one of my all time favorite items I owned (and a conversation piece) was an 1890s bat handmade in prison by a prisoner serving a life sentence. The bat was signed, dating and inscribed (called himself 'a Lifer') and had the original prison sticker stating it was made inside the prison. The bat was a 'ring bat' in that the barrel had three rings carved in. I showed it to the curator of the prison's museum and she said it was the real thing. |
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Posted By: Clint
I basically collect whatever catches my eye and what I can afford. I collect mainly store model but sometimes pick up a game used bat. Spalding Autograph models from 1908-1925 are my primary focus. I also like the different style knobs such as the mushroom, ball knob and double knob versions. I also pursue early Hall of Fame signature bats such as Cobb, Wagner, Speaker and Collins. |
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Posted By: joe
Carlton, is that bat rack original or a repro. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
i was alittle all over the place when i started collecting bats a year ago...but i recently tightened it up...i now just have modern game used bats (all PSA/NDA 8 or higher) of 500/600+ HR hitters: '98 Mac, '98 Sosa, '07 Arod, '07-'08 Manny, Griffey...and a Jeter. |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
MVSNYC, Interesting, It sounds like you collect more the hard stuff, hard memorabilia, that is, as opposed to display pieces. Actually I was expecting to hear from more hard collectors...yeah you're right you did tighten it up alright...amassing that kind of material in one year! Good for you, congrats. Ideally I think a collection should be well rounded with the hard memorabilia and display pieces...but the hard stuff is so expensive! and there's so much competition for it. It's a whole different ball game for hard stuff..there's no eye appeal generally, at least for contemporary game used equipment anyway..it's generally pure memorabilia. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
These are the only 2 pics I can find right now find of the prisoner bat. |
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Posted By: Brock G.
Those vintage bat racks are amazing. That Gennantonio fella really has a first class collection. |
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Posted By: Mark
I collect early style bats from the 1850s - 1910s. Like many others, I prefer rare/unique styles with unusual markings and/or characteristics. |
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Posted By: Matt Hart
Here's one of my few 19th century bats. The entire bat is covered with carvings. |
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Posted By: Matt Hart
And another one of my favorites. |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Alright now we're cook'n with gas...way to go Brock G., MarkPerezFan, and Matt Hart, you guys get red stars....Mr. Cycleback, you will stay after class and write on the chalk board 100 times "I will keep better photos of things" |
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Posted By: Matt Hart
Carlton, |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Matt, What's the story on the presentation one? What's the who what where on it? Are there any markings? For some reason I don't recall seeing a light colored presentation bat before...only black ones? I wonder who made presentation bats? I recall one Corey Leiby had at the 2003 National I addressed on page 2 of my 03' story, http://sportsantiques.com/2003_national_page_2.htm , see below, 36" $4,000.00. I remember I was asking to see it and another collector bought it in front of me. |
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Posted By: Matt Hart
Carlton, the presentation bat is actually made up of several different pieces of wood. That is why there are stripes to it. It's not engraved. I bought it off of ebay from a antique dealer in California I think. The other presentation bat I have is a dark wood, mahogany or rosewood. |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Dave from Somewhereville emailed me to show me this exceptionaly clean ring bat. Sounds like he got my email address from this thread..didn't relate his bat collecting criteria, but obviously if this is one of his pride and joys, he's an experienced collector with a story to tell....Dave should join up and quit being a draft dodger |
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Posted By: Clint
I only have one 19th century bat but thought this 20th century bat was quite a novelty. It's called the Pneumatico and was made in York,PA. The company made their bats by boring out the center of the bat from top to bottom but leaving about 2-3 inches in the middle. They then filled the ends. Their selling point was you could hit a ball 25 percent farther and the bat was stronger and lighter than bats of similar size. I guess this was the first corked bat. |
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Posted By: Clint
J F Hillerich & Son ring bat. Weighs around 45 oz and 36" long. Center logo is stenciled on. |
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Posted By: Matt Hart
Clint, |
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Posted By: Clint
Matt, thanks. I've seen one other full sized bat similar to this but I don't think it had the band on the end. It's definitely older than the decal bats. I'm thinking 1897 to 1905 or so. |
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