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Thanks John. Unfortunately, mine is much more severe. Other than some dryness, the rest of the bat is very nice.
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$co++ Forre$+ Last edited by Runscott; 11-30-2014 at 11:58 AM. |
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So is restoring bats acceptable to most bat collectors. I like things original myself but admit cleaned up they do look really nice. I can see both sides. Do restored or even cleaned bats sell for comparable prices to original untouched ones??
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Yes, restored and cleaned up bats are both acceptable. What you want to avoid doing is taking a professional game used bat and removing the ball marks, rack marks, pine tar etc but having deadwood, chips and cracks repaired is acceptable and wont hurt the value.
As far as cleaning store model bats, a clean one will sell for more than a cruddy one.
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I don't have a dog in the fight cause I don't collect bats too much any more but if you have a valuable bat and need some work done on it, you won't find anyone better than Bill Rayburn who has posted here and probably not many finer people too.....
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I like your idea. I have mixed colored wood fillers before to fill in colored veneer gaps in pool cues, with good results.
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