Who can read the clocks inside of batting helmets?

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  • chicagoglen
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2006
    • 345

    Who can read the clocks inside of batting helmets?

    I recently purchased a helmet on ebay of Toby Hall. The price was very reasonable and the dealer very well respected. I noticed that in my attempt to photo match the helmet Toby always wears the cool flo style helmet not the standard version. So I was wondering if this is infact a older helmet of say Brian Anderson or Aaron Rowand? Either way I don't really care but I would love to be able to know what year the helmet was made?

    The clock has the arrow pointed up at the 12 and there is a 9 on the left side of the arrow and a 5 on the right side of the arrow.

    What does this mean? Is it even older than thought of from 95?

    Thanks,

    Glen
  • momen55
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2006
    • 2202

    #2
    Re: Who can read the clocks inside of batting helmets?

    manufacture date of 12/95; december of 95. the numbers around refer to the month. the 2 numbers inside the wheel refer to the year.

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    • chicagoglen
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 345

      #3
      Re: Who can read the clocks inside of batting helmets?

      Is it possible for a helmet to sit around for 12 years in a clubhouse? It was sold by a reputable dealer as a 2007 Helmet.

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      • chicagoglen
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2006
        • 345

        #4
        Re: Who can read the clocks inside of batting helmets?

        I looked on baseball almanac and the #44 was used by only pitchers from 1995 to 2000 where in 2001 it went to Rowand.

        I received the helmet from BPH and I know Kim gets his stuff right from the Sox so this situation seems weird.

        What are your all thoughts on this?

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        • momen55
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2006
          • 2202

          #5
          Re: Who can read the clocks inside of batting helmets?

          doubt it. since being with the sox, he has used the cool flo helmet, at least in all the pics i have seen. it is possible that someone else wore it.

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          • skipcarayislegend
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 404

            #6
            Re: Who can read the clocks inside of batting helmets?

            Originally posted by chicagoglen
            Is it possible for a helmet to sit around for 12 years in a clubhouse?
            Yes. I think it happens more often than you would think. The Sox haven't changed helmet logos during that time so it's entirely possible that yours just got stuck in the back of a helmet cabinet or the bottom of a box, etc. As recently as a year or two ago, I've seen "game used" helmets that were made in the 1980s being sold in the Braves clubhouse store here in Atlanta. I've also owned ones that were made as many as 7-8 years before they were actually issued.

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