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  • broome1000
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 41

    Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

    I am looking for opinions regarding these two Arod bats that I purchased. The first comes with a C.O.A. from authentic Sports Inc. and has an ASI hologram as well as an arod's hologram. It is supposed to be game used from 2003. The second Sam bat is supposed to be another Arod bat that the seller got directly from Arod. There is no C.O.A. with this bat. The sam bat is signed the first one is not. Any opinions on the two bats and signature. All comments good and bad are appreciated.



  • stlbats
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 603

    #2
    Re: Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

    The Rawlings bat is at least game issued. Arod could have very possibly used it. The SAM looks to me like it was made for autographs. The team name is not present on the barrel sweet spot and it appears to have no use. The autograph looks good to me.

    Jason

    ripken8@bellsouth.net

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    • 3arod13
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 3092

      #3
      Re: Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

      Based on my knowledge as an arod collector, the signature is 100% authentic. Game used, I wouldn't touch these bats. Just my opinion.

      Regards, Tony
      Regards, Tony

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      • broome1000
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 41

        #4
        Re: Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

        Thanks for the replies. Tony the sam bat was not represented as game used. Also Does the Rawlings bat having Arod's personal hologram mean anything?

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        • broome1000
          Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 41

          #5
          Re: Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

          Thanks for the replies. Tony you said you wouldn't touch either. What bothers you about the rawlings? Do you think having Arod's personal hologram means anything?

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          • 3arod13
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2006
            • 3092

            #6
            Re: Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

            Originally posted by broome1000
            Thanks for the replies. Tony you said you wouldn't touch either. What bothers you about the rawlings? Do you think having Arod's personal hologram means anything?
            Personal preference. Not enough use for me. In addition, what I have learned in this forum, and my further research of Alex Rodriguez Game Used Bats, there are many situations where arod will sign bats "Game Used" when they weren't. Mostly used/uses black bats. Blonde in BP. Not saying anything is wrong with either bats. Just personal preference.
            Regards, Tony

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            • worldchamps
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2005
              • 759

              #7
              Re: Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

              Letters from players sadly do not mean a thing

              There is photographic proof on this website of players with stacks of COA's they are signing that do not even have typed on them what the item is.
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              • 3arod13
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2006
                • 3092

                #8
                Re: Are These Real Or Fake A-Rod Bats? Pics Enclosed

                Originally posted by worldchamps
                Letters from players sadly do not mean a thing

                There is photographic proof on this website of players with stacks of COA's they are signing that do not even have typed on them what the item is.
                Unfortunately, this is so true. Players sign the stack of letters, sign the items, and leave. Then the text is put into the LOA's later.

                Does make you wonder if your really getting what the LOA says.
                Regards, Tony

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