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Highly unlikely that it would be Rube Ellis' bat. Assuming there is only one Rube Ellis, the entirety of his MLB career was played well before the labeling period of this bat and was over with one final game in the PCL in 1925.
The bat you posted dates to the 1923-25 era, but is most likely from a minor league player from that time as there are many with the last name Ellis.
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