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Posted By: Keith
Is anyone familiar with these 2 bat makers. I am a bat novice, and don't own them, but was curious about them. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Those are made by Hanna Batrite. Very collectible bats, especially if they have the bat logo center brand. |
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Posted By: brock
Hello |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Thanks guys. I may have the opportunity to purchase these within the next few days, and if I do they will probably be going on the B/S/T. Dan, what do you mean re: the center brand; I have been looking online and I can't find an example. What do you think a fair value/offer for these 2 bats would be? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Nope, wrong center brand, but still a nice bat. |
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Posted By: Keith
Thanks Dan; That is a cool looking brand, I could understand commanding a premium. |
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Posted By: brock
Thanks Keith |
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Posted By: Mike H
Part of the lure of Hanna bats is that it is usually impossible to determine which are gamers and which are store models. In the early 30s Gehrig and others used Batrite bats. The flying bat logo is a few years earlier than the text logo. Both are very high quality desirable bats, but the flying bat commands a significant premium over the other. Nobody gave these bats a real look until about 6-7 years ago. |
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Posted By: John Harrell
The Hanna bat company made bats from 1929 to the early 1970's. They were located in Athens, Georgia. The site of the original factory is there although it is being used for something else now. Among other things, they were the company that developed the cupped-end bat that is still very popular today. Among the desirable labels, besides the bat logo, are the Georgia Cracker label and WTA barrel labels. Both store and game models have the player's name in block letters. |
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Posted By: kevin og
also the wta was top of the line then ta then a |
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