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Old 12-14-2016, 03:55 PM
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Aesthetically, it has to be this 19th century tiger maple bat. It's the most beautiful bat I have seen. Historically, it would be this 5/1871 scorecard from the first days of the National Association.
If anyone knows how to increase the size of my scans, I would appreciate the help. Net54 creates a problem for me with my scans.
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Old 12-14-2016, 03:58 PM
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Aesthetically, it has to be this 19th century tiger maple bat. It's the most beautiful bat I have seen. Historically, it would be this 5/1871 scorecard from the first days of the National Association.
That is one beautiful bat.
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Old 12-14-2016, 04:03 PM
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That Browns football is amazing!
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Awesome Maple Bat!

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Jim Brown signed sideline cape

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Signed Jim Brown game use helmet and Pro Bowl helmet

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I didn't expect it to be this but I like it better every time I see it.

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Mine was an 1890's French Brunswick Billiard Cue. It was a wreck when I received it - I glued down the points, removed the joint, sanded lightly and gave it a French polish. Here are the 'Before Pics'. It is about midway through it's restoration. When done it should look original and will have a new shaft which will use the original wooden pin shown below. We were very lucky in that the only part actually missing was the ivory wedge in the butt. The only thing that won't be original is that it will be weighted and balanced to my playing requirements.
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