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Can anyone help me locate factory specifications for an Edd Roush bat?
Thanks, John |
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Generally 33" to 34" and 38 oz to 45 oz. Are you looking at a pro model bat?
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Yes, a pro model. Those numbers seem to be a wide range. I expected them to be a little tighter.
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His bats were ordered between 43 oz and 48 oz. Over 90 years some weight loss is expected which is the reason for the range I gave.
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Oh well... I'm looking at 35" end to end & 39.6 oz.
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Longer than normal that's for sure. The weight is a plus I guess as the bat likely weighed in the lower 40 ounces when it was made.
Edited to add... I'm not sure you could write the bat off completely though. It would really depend on the comfort level of the owner. While the length isn't ideal it would certainly be a good placeholder in a collection until a 33" 45 oz bat was located.
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Tim Byington Last edited by bat_master; 07-25-2012 at 07:43 PM. Reason: Additional comment. |
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