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spalding bat is 1920s.
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Alan,
I have sold many similar Spalding bats, I agree 1920s store model - these are popular with collectors because of the deep burn similar to the H&B bats Jimmy |
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Thanks guys! I liked the look and feel of the Spalding but I am really excited about the Wrigt and Ditson ring bat (despite its condition and size). I have a few more bats I am trying to research that I might post here at some point this weekend.
On a seperate but related topic, is there a good book on store model bats that someone could suggest? I would love a guide to help identify bats (player and non player types) and approximate ages. Any suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Alan |
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