Pujols gamer without a model number
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Pujols gamer without a model number
metsbats86@aol.com
Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.Tags: None -
Re: Pujols gamer without a model number
If you look close enough you can see a SEVEN (7) stamped into the knob end. The picture is taken at an angle to make it harder to see the "7" .
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That is a game replica bat. The "7" is something we came up with to make the bat different than a true gamer. Our M9 logo doesn't have a way to make it stand out like the line under the 125 so that is what we came up with. Plus, the GENUINE is centered over the name. On a gamer the model # would be present too. He newer replica bats have the model number on them but still have the seven stamped in the knob.Brian HillerichComment
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Not even close to being legit. Ball marks are on the completely wrong side for a Pujols gamer. Can't believe its as high as it is.Comment
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I see the seller ended the sale early.
If you see a number stamped in the knob of a current player from us it will be a replica bat. The "7" stands for 2007. I know there are probably a million other ways we could have marked it but that's what our sales department wanted.Brian HillerichComment
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I emailed the seller who seemed to not know that it was a replica and he said that the bat came from another player.
JimComment
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Re: Pujols gamer without a model number
If you're interested, I've got a Pujols M9 bat for sale from '05 that is autographed. The bat is missing the model #, but it also has no stampings in the knob.
I was led to believe that Albert used some of these bats for batting practice. Mine shows very, very little use. There is a #5 in marker on the end.
The bat came originally from Grey Flannel and has a LOA. They will stand behind the auto. It is very big and bold with his #5 under his name.
Please contact me at jolanc71@gmail if interested in pics.
Thanks,
JolanComment
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Nice job everyone.
BMH thanks for the info on the knob stamping.
Davidmetsbats86@aol.com
Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.Comment
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Re: Pujols gamer without a model number
No problem, our Specialized bat department is wanting us to turn out more and more replica's these days. You have the Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez, Derek Jeter (even has the Smith finish) and Ken Griffey Jr. replica's now. The Jeter and the Griffey are even offered in game weight. The Jeter does have the underlined 125 but the Manny and Griffey are both M9's so the only thing separating them from the real ones is the "7" in the knob.Brian HillerichComment
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BMH - You guys are doing some neat stuff there. I just bought a bat for my son through the ice cream promotion with Adam Dunn. Its a beauty! It has a 4 on the knob and its got his name on the barrell. Its going to be a Christmas present and he'll go nuts. Keep up the good work.
JimComment
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Re: Pujols gamer without a model number
No problem, our Specialized bat department is wanting us to turn out more and more replica's these days. You have the Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez, Derek Jeter (even has the Smith finish) and Ken Griffey Jr. replica's now. The Jeter and the Griffey are even offered in game weight. The Jeter does have the underlined 125 but the Manny and Griffey are both M9's so the only thing separating them from the real ones is the "7" in the knob.
I remember in the early 90's 86-89 labeling HB bats for Yount and Brett had "S" stamped on the knobs to distingish them from those made for professional use.
The great thing about the new way is that you have the stamping on the knob AND no model number which is the dead giveaway it's a replica.
It's good to see HB doing all it can to prevent these replicas from becoming passed off as game used.
-Davidmetsbats86@aol.com
Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.Comment
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Re: Pujols gamer without a model number
I remember in the early 90's 86-89 labeling HB bats for Yount and Brett had "S" stamped on the knobs to distingish them from those made for professional use.
The great thing about the new way is that you have the stamping on the knob AND no model number which is the dead giveaway it's a replica.
It's good to see HB doing all it can to prevent these replicas from becoming passed off as game used.
-DavidBrian HillerichComment
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Re: Pujols gamer without a model number
I misunderstood. There are model numbers on certain players and only the stamp. Same as the old "S" stamped ones. I agree we need to be careful because anyone with a good sander can sand down the stamped knobs. That's a scary thought.
Thanks again
Davidmetsbats86@aol.com
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