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I would also add home-made or hand-made bats to the list (including many made by places like tool companies whose primary business was not making baseball bats), which is what I collect mainly. This is probably the last area of bat collecting to take off. Prior to the sporting goods companies, the only source of bats was making them yourself or finding someone who could make one for you.
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Travis
Trying to write out all of the differences between game and store bats could take forever, but I'll try to give it short summary. Early H&B game bats, would have a 125 in the center logo and a blank, hand turned knob. Store model bats, if a model 125, will have the length stamped into the knob.. 34" 35" etc. Store models will normally be marked as a 40 followed by the players initials 40BR (Ruth) 40LG (gehrig) Later H&B pro model bats started to get model numbers marked on the knob, which would eventually be moved to the barrel in 70's. Model numbers consist of a letter and number.. c12, r43, g69, 016 etc Store model bats started to look a little different in the 40's and 50's when the bat markings were painted on instead of burned into the wood. Game bats, pre 1980, the markings will always be burned into the wood, except on adirondack bats. The Winters bat is a pro model bat, being it was not a bat you could go buy in the local 5&10. That bat was specifically turned for a player named Winters, however there were 2 Winters in the Majors during that era and several in the minors. There were also probably another dozen of Winters playing in local leagues. The bat would of had factory sidewriting at one point that would have helped identify a team or player, but since its not legible, its anyone's guess whose bat it was. Please keep in mind, this is just a short explanation and there are many other factors to determine a true game bat. Hope this helps Matt Bub13@aol.com |
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I don't know if this applies to Negro League players, but Mike Mike Specht at GUU now gives certificates saying if your bat was ordered by the player, as he has the H&B records. So you can get documentation a bat was made for the player
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The ebay seller is a reputable and well known dealer of game used bats whose been in business for years. I've heard good reviews of him on the Game Used Universe boards.
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