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You'll be the second to know if it goes anywhere, Bill. The previous owner has first dibs. He's from Kentucky, also.
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39" solid maple
This is the only one I kept from my collection. 39" and immaculate cond. Out of a house in upstate New York Do not know what the S trademark means
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I believe the "S" is for Standard Bat Company, though I could be wrong.
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Forgot to say.......... Gorgeous Bat!
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Vibrant Green!
Killer bat Kevin!
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Thanks guys the 1 bat I couldn't part with.
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I get it, Kevin. It is a great bat.
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Here are 2 bats that I bought maybe 10 years ago. I guess those are custom bats from the 19th century but I would like to have your opinion. Andy idea of their value ? I bought them $1 each so I don’t mind if they’re worthless lol They display nicely in my memorabilia room.
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I can't tell from the pic; are they kind of flat on the barrel end?
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I'm a woodturner and now I see how I'll be spending my time at my lathe.
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Thanks Bruce for the kind words. I hope you enjoy making the bats as much as I do.
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Gary, that Tiger Maple Bat is just stunning. The shaping of the bat and its marble-like patina are nothing short of gorgeous. Last edited by perezfan; 06-29-2021 at 05:11 PM. |
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Thanks, Mark.
Here's one bat I'd appreciate any feedback on. It has an interesting ribbed handle and is 34" long. I'm not sure of the weight, but it is quite heavy. 19th century or not? Last edited by GaryPassamonte; 06-30-2021 at 11:47 AM. |
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Gary, you sure can come up with some unique bats. I certainly don't have a definitive answer for you but I will hazard a guess of late 1800's or very early 1900's. The rounded barrel end, taper and size of the knob would all indicate that time span. Beautiful graining and good lathe skills on the handle. Nice bat.
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