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Question:
Are bats with the end of the barrel painted considered to be "ring" bats? |
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I categorize/call those types of bat "painted end" models...not quite ring bats, but I've seen some that, to me, are just as desirable.
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For us 19th C. equipment guys, here is my latest ring bat...picked up this past Friday.
36", uncracked, Regulation model with gold rings, and stunning orig. finish...made by L.B. & Co. Jon www.dugouttreasures.com |
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Never seen one quite like that (though I am not a bat collector). I love it. Congrats!!
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com |
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I have 4 bats to contribute to the thread. Tom has posted the pictures for me below.
1. Youth Bat, no maker marks, 2 rings on either side of center area, 29-1/2 inches long, 26 ounces, lathe marks on both ends. 2. Youth Bat, no maker but looks like Morrill bats that have sold, 9 distinct burn marks around barrel with 3-4 lighter marks that extend to handle, no lathe marks, 31-1/2 inches, 31 ounces. 3. Full size bat, Y in diamond in center area, two rings on either side of center area, E near barrel end with cap on end of bat, 33-1/2 inches, 37 ounces, no lathe marks. 4. Full size bat, J.W.&Co. center paint with League Model above and below maker and Trade on one side and Mark on the other, green and brown rings on either side of center label, 38 inches, 37 ounces, lathe marks on both ends. Maple or Willow??? Last edited by cliftons8; 04-23-2017 at 10:05 AM. Reason: Add Text |
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19th century ring bats are some of the most visually appealing antique baseball items in my opinion, and I believe Spalding referred to their painted end models as "black band" bats. Brent |
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Hey Tom, I see your still having to post Mike's pictures. Maybe we should take up a collection and get the boy some computer lessons. Ha Ha Great bats none the less.
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Bill......I'm not sure there's enough collections available.....
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Latest pick up of 19th C. equipment/memorabilia...I really couldn't be happier with the piece and think I've found a "keeper"...no damage, beautifully intact graphics, and 35"!
Jon www.dugouttreasures.com |
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