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Hi=
I agree with Rob. 45.00 each is very high, unless it is a rare mini bat. Just as Rob stated above, if they are mini bats endorsed by a player, they are more collectible. Some rare player bats can be more than 100.00, but 45.00 is too high for most of the player bats (unless it is a really old one). I think you did the right thing by passing on these as nonplayer bats go for less than 10.00 (unless they are really rare). Yours in collecting, Alan Elefson aelefson@hotmail.com |
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Player model most valuable........14" minibats are toughest--pre 1930's(ish), Brown/Gold models very collectible. Not many non player models are very valuable except for World Series and all star bats......... |
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