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I would like to purchase an old original bat (as early as reasonable) in decent shape for my baseball collection. Late 1800's, early 1900s? I am not a bat collector, and don't plan to be. But I have absolutely no idea what to get. Something a bat collector might say, that's cool, but probably has a dozen at home. I understand they were made by the millions even in late 1800s. Can I get some opinions, and maybe some offers? This is not an expensive acquisition, and can be common as they come. Just something I know you guys tell me is real, and I can lay on a collectables table or stand in a corner. Without your help I could end up buying a some old stick or a worn 90's little league bat. Idea on prices too - low price range. (I'll be doing this for a glove too....but later). Thank you very, very much. Casey
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