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Posted By: brock
I think it's from around the 1920's. But i don't know about value. |
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Posted By: Matt Hart
Brock is right...Looks to be a 1920's bat. I'm assuming its cracked by where the tape is located, but my guess on value is in the $75 range. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
looks like early 1920s as stated above, very cool looking |
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Posted By: John Harrell
A 1920's bat for sure. $75-100 would be about right. |
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Posted By: Turner Engle
Thanks guys, much appreciated. |
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Posted By: Mike H
If there is a nasty crack, nails, screw, or missing wood under the tape, it is more likely a $50-$60 bat. I love this model and script text, but condition is critical in the valuation of store model bats unless extremely scarce. |
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