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  • mr.miracle
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 883

    Mac Bat



    Zane Burns usually has really good stuff. Not saying this isn't legit but it is very interesting because the tar patterns don't reflect normal patterns for a Mac bat. The other odd thing, look at the PSA/DNA website Authen tication comments on this bat.
    PSA/DNA Authentication Services it is our opinion that the signature(s) is/are genuine. According to the Certification Database, this item is defined as follows:



    Item: BAT
    Primary Signer: MARK MCGWIRE
    Authentication Date: 05/27/2008
    Result/Grade: Authentic
    Notes: Model Number: MAC 25, Length: 34.5 in., Weight: 32.7 oz., Wood: Ash, Wood Finish: Natural, Labeling period: 2000, and Condition: Uncracked, Written Identification: Ounces Marked. Use Attributes: Inconsistent Use. Autograph: None.



    It is marked as authentic however it lists Use Attributes as Inconsistent Use. I am guessing this is due to the tar patterns? Very odd on this one.
    Brett Herman

    brettherman2131@hotmail.com

    Always looking for Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Orioles game used bats and jersey's.
  • TNTtoys
    Moderator
    • Aug 2006
    • 2618

    #2
    Re: Mac Bat

    My thoughts on this one are that the bat was prepared for game use by Mac but not used in actual games by him. It appears to be a legitimate Mac bat, it has correct factory markings, knob handwriting, centerbrand tar, and overall prep one would expect on a Mac bat -- however, I don't see the handle tar, nor do I see significant use if any at all (just rack marks and/or black streaks caused by a black bat scraping against it).
    I would class this as a game issued McGwire bat and price it somewhere in the $500-600 range.
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    • Birdbats
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 1439

      #3
      Re: Mac Bat

      Agreed... legit bat, but not Mac's pine tar pattern. Also notice the ink transfer on the bottom/left-hand hitter's side. Wouldn't expect a ball mark there on one of Mac's bats.

      Jeff Scott
      birdbats@charter.net
      http://www.birdbats.com

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      • allstarsplus
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 3707

        #4
        Re: Mac Bat

        Originally posted by Birdbats
        Agreed... legit bat, but not Mac's pine tar pattern. Also notice the ink transfer on the bottom/left-hand hitter's side. Wouldn't expect a ball mark there on one of Mac's bats.

        Jeff - I want to get my Mac bats signed after seeing your collection. That sig on the 4th bat down is a real nice sig!
        Regards,
        Andrew Lang
        AllstarsPlus@aol.com
        202-716-8500

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        • Birdbats
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 1439

          #5
          Re: Mac Bat

          For the record, those aren't my bats. Only the 7th one down is mine, though I did once own the 3rd and 5th ones down. The one you mentioned, Andrew, belongs to my friend George; he got it at auction from LaRussa's ARF. It is, indeed, a sweet bat.

          FYI, the 6th bat is in Cooperstown and the 8th bat is in the Cards' HOF/museum. The top two belong to a team official; I repaired them and took shots while I had them in my possession.
          Jeff Scott
          birdbats@charter.net
          http://www.birdbats.com

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          • 10thMan
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 429

            #6
            Re: Mac Bat

            The 2000 Mac Bat listed on Ebay looks like the knob has been sanded flat. This is a Red Flag for me anyway...I agreee as well, not too many ball marks on the Left Hitters side from Macs later Career.


            Sean

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