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Old 03-29-2020, 04:13 PM
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Well that's about as nice as they come. I can't imagine a more pristine centerbrand than that ancient Basswood Spalding has.

Is there any restoration, or is it actually all-original? Just beautiful!

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The backside has a very small period nail repair in the handle unfortunately, but the bat will display beautifully. The label and patina are as good as it gets.

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Guys, all those bats are just killers. Thanks Gary for starting this thread.
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These two bats were pictured in an 1874 Boston Red Stockings team photo. The labels are not visible, but can anyone identify what type of bats these are?
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Hi Paul. The bat on the right sure looks a lot like Jonathan's Snyder bat, even though it is one year earlier.
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The one on the right is a typical twine model
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The 1874 bat looks thicker and the handle wrap covers less of the bat.
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Kevin- Spalding catalogs advertise wound handle bats. Do you know if they mean twine or leather and do you know if any survive?

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These two bats were pictured in an 1874 Boston Red Stockings team photo. The labels are not visible, but can anyone identify what type of bats these are?
Luv it...nothing like proof positive what they used...
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