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But the farm/railroad tool can be purchased for $1.00 to $200.00. But because it was broken and reused as a baseball bat does not make it a $500 to $1000.00 item
The fact that Spalding was a bat maker and took a wagon tongue and repurposed it as a bat and marked it as such is a different story Most if not all Spalding Wagon Tongue bats that I have handled were 34" to 42" Most of the pictured railroad bats are 32" which even for the time would be considered a child's or young adult bat |
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