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$500?? would someone even be willing to buy it for over $100 |
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I have no idea of the real value, but have to think $1700 is quite a stretch for a store model bat. It does have an interesting tie in with Wagner and I would like to believe that it did come from the Pittsburgh area, which would give credence to the local the in and give it some extra collectability.
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I'm with Brock on this - I think $100 is a stretch .
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From your pictures it looks more like a Massachusetts style town ball bat. The length and the weight and the dimensions would fit that profile.
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