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Lately I have gotten into getting old player model bats, mainly LS, autographed by HOFers. However, some of the older player bats are hard to find not used. I try to clean them up without damaging the patina and dip them in a lacquer.
What does everyone one think about doing this? I am an amateur/intermediate woodworker but I am new to the vintage bats. Thanks Tom |
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