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Old 09-08-2024, 05:41 PM
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The bat for sure
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The bat, no question.
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The Bat for sure, although the carved letters are a little distracting/unfortunate…and likely kept bidding lower.

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The bat, and it's not even close.

This is a tool of his trade, owned and used by The Babe. Highly likely that sweat from his hands was absorbed into the wood.
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This is a tool of his trade, owned and used by The Babe. Highly likely that sweat from his hands was absorbed into the wood.
Ewww...gross! (but I guess kinda cool as well)


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The bat, no doubt. There are so many more cards available than actual bats used by "The Babe".
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The bat and it isn't even close. The card is just a picture printed on some paper that the player hasn't even seen or touched. The bat was actually used by the player.
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The bat for me also, same reason as everyone else, as Ruth actually used the bat, and the card is just a piece of cardboard.
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