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I’ll get better pictures tonight. And I’m a t206 guy, not a post war guy. But there is no reason for this guy to lie. He wasn’t even aware it had value because he said it was cracked. He taped it up and had it in his basement for the last 30+ years. I’ll get better pictures tonight.
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The bottom is stamped M63 and has 24 written in marker. The 2 is pretty prominent and the 4 is fading away and almost turning a reddish color. Does this signify anything?
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The knob looks perfect and the number “fading to red” is not a big concern. I have seen quite a few Mays Gamers where his “24” on the knob was applied in red marker. It is likely that the red ink faded or became too light, and was marketed over in black. The red visible underneath is actually a positive in my book.
I believe this to be a mid-late 1960s example, but others here can confirm that. I personally might remove the tape and repair the crack discretely, but that’s up to you. Restored cracks are not normally frowned upon in this segment of the hobby. Since Mays was not known to use grip tape, it’s not like you’re removing something original to the bat. It would be a crime to remove an original tape job, like Griffey Jr’s criss-cross taped handle. But this tape is just a distraction that was not there when in Mays' possession. Hope this helps, and nice bat! Last edited by perezfan; 05-09-2022 at 08:01 PM. |
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Thanks Mark for the helpful information! The guy was born in 1956 and thinks he was about 9-12 when he received this. His best friend was the Pirates bat boy. His favorite player was Willie Mays. He never asked for the bat, but once it was broken the batboy grabbed it for his friend. He kept it his whole life thinking that because it was broken, it had no value. So the mid to late 60s assessment makes sense. Thanks again Mark!
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Hey Brendan - Sorry for my rash assessment as “no good”….the “Big Stick” threw me. As it turns out, Adirondack started using that in 1968. An M63 is exactly what you want to see on a Mays gamer. According to Vince Malta’s book, length should be 35”; weight should be 33-33.5 ounces.
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I believe that's an early 70s bat, but it's a bit tough to tell for sure given the chipping/wear to the center label.
Edited: No, on third look it looks 68-70. I can see the tee-pee at the top part of the center label.
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Not a problem Rob. I always appreciate both perspectives. And 1968 is right about the exact year he received it. Once in hand I’ll post better pictures!
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