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Posted By: brock
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Posted By: Larry
I'm having a bit of trouble deciphering your question. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Ok i send it a little wrong. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
George Kell didn't even start playing in the major leagues until the 1940s. |
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Posted By: Mike H
40BR or any other initials designate a store model bat. Now, someone could find a store model bat they liked and send it to H&B for duplication in quality wood model 125 or 250. It's also possible the 40BR missed the knob stamp step, it was worn off, or someone removed it. Unless you have a picture of a pro player using a model 40 or a record from H&B that they did, I would NEVER consider them a potential gamer. They are great pieces of memorabilia, but that is it. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Sorry dan i meant George L. Kelly. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Okay Brock. LOL! You had me even more confused when you mentioned Kell that I hadn't even thought of Kelly. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
These bats were made in the teens through the 1930s for many different players and if you read the book "Smithsonian Baseball" its gives a clear definition of these type bats |
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