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Peppered not powdered.... Yeesh
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That's unreal. I've never seen that many seam marks!
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Me, neither. What's it made from, poplar?
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Hah!! Right. Pine/balsa wood they are concentrated heavily in one area, demonstrating his precision with the bat. Thanks guys!
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This is the only one I own now. I had to scale back my collection once kids started school. They are little money pits
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The grains on those Boggs bats in the case are beautiful! His bats are works of Art.
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Ash. And it's called "Grain Checking". Happens with heavy, repeated use. The wood splits slightly at the major contact point(s). A killer Gamer.
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Well said. It is an ash bat- 86-89 labeling. Well before maple came into popularity. It is a 9-grain bat. There is slight checking on back of barrel, which is what retired it, so great call!
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