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Posted By: Steve f
How in the heck could ya miss? Don't collect them , but sure would love to find one of these. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I have a Groh bat. It's not a Spalding but a H&B 125 with the correct measurements for a game bat. I first saw one about 30 years ago on my first trip to Cooperstown. My father spotted one in the museum and he became unusually excited about seeing it. |
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Posted By: leon
Looks kind of like a cricket bat....very neat....Were those things legal to use in a game or was it like a fungo bat and only for practice? I am naive....regards |
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Posted By: Denny Walsh
From 1979 to 1982 I used the same style Bat...Playin' Unlimited Arc Softball on Long Island in New York. 32 inch, 34oz - Hard and strong to the gap in right center field. I had legs then and we didn't play with a fence |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
One of my favorites. |
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