This is from a major auction house that is currently having an auction.
I am not by any means an expert - can someone please help me with this description:
This Hillerich and Bradsby Louisville Slugger bat was used by the Yankee Clipper between the 1950 and 1960 season. The bat is 34 inches and weighs 33 ounces. The bat exhibits great use including ball and lace marks. This bat does have a hairline crack on the handle. The bat is a team indexed bat. DiMaggio used this bat for so many games the wood grain displays swelling. This beautiful ash bat is truly one to marvel at. The knob displays the model number of D29. This is a great bat from one of the games all time best players.
I am curious as to the value differential between a team indexed bat - and a bat that is known to have been used by a certain player via ordering records, etc. Did Dimaggio use a Ruth (large) knob? The bat was graded A6.5
Thanks for any help.
I am not by any means an expert - can someone please help me with this description:
This Hillerich and Bradsby Louisville Slugger bat was used by the Yankee Clipper between the 1950 and 1960 season. The bat is 34 inches and weighs 33 ounces. The bat exhibits great use including ball and lace marks. This bat does have a hairline crack on the handle. The bat is a team indexed bat. DiMaggio used this bat for so many games the wood grain displays swelling. This beautiful ash bat is truly one to marvel at. The knob displays the model number of D29. This is a great bat from one of the games all time best players.
I am curious as to the value differential between a team indexed bat - and a bat that is known to have been used by a certain player via ordering records, etc. Did Dimaggio use a Ruth (large) knob? The bat was graded A6.5
Thanks for any help.
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