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  • Lumber 1980
    Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 69

    Fake George Brett Bat

    I had this bat in my collection for a time before I realized it was not good. No seem marks, no cleat marks and the autograph was not on there when I sent it back to Ebay seller, On The Third Day, Scott Kennedy . The present seller, don't know who he is. I don't see any offers, legit ones that is, so I hope no ones buys this fake Brett lumber. This one also does not match factory records.


  • Juicyfruit66
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 1287

    #2
    Re: Fake George Brett Bat

    I asked seller if Brett used this exact bat, got this reply:
    Dear xxxx

    Yes, bat came straight from Brett in a game used at Toronto.

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    • grandeleague
      Senior Member
      • May 2015
      • 216

      #3
      Re: Fake George Brett Bat

      I'm not a Brett bat expert but have owned six in my day. I'm not sure based on the pics that the bat can be deemed "fake." The autograph appears genuine but faded blue sharpie. There are a few prominent ball marks on it. There is a black one that is very visible. I would say it is possible that this bat is a good one but was used at least for a time in spring training. The black ball mark absolutely appears to be a national league ball mark. It does have several Brett use traits. It's very interesting and one I would like to see in hand.

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      • Lumber 1980
        Member
        • Jan 2014
        • 69

        #4
        Re: Fake George Brett Bat

        Originally posted by grandeleague
        I'm not a Brett bat expert but have owned six in my day. I'm not sure based on the pics that the bat can be deemed "fake." The autograph appears genuine but faded blue sharpie. There are a few prominent ball marks on it. There is a black one that is very visible. I would say it is possible that this bat is a good one but was used at least for a time in spring training. The black ball mark absolutely appears to be a national league ball mark. It does have several Brett use traits. It's very interesting and one I would like to see in hand.
        I can tell you that if you had it in your hand, you would draw the same conclusion as I did after owning it. I am in Toronto and maybe that was part of his story or the story he was told by On the third day, Ebay seller.

        I only post to save someone from buying this bat and having the issues I did.

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        • sportsnbikes
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 1133

          #5
          Re: Fake George Brett Bat

          It doesn't look good to me. The finish of the tar just doesn't look right to me. No expert whatsoever just looks off.

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          • mancuso8918
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2015
            • 14

            #6
            Re: Fake George Brett Bat

            Lumber 1980:
            I can assure you that you did not own that exact Brett bat at any time (perhaps one like it?). It has been in my family for quite some time. It was given directly by George Brett to a local Radio Sports Caster and then given to my family a while back which was then gifted to the current seller. Also gifted was all of the credentials to go along with the bat.

            The current seller is a very close family friend.. who also has a 100% positive feedback rating on ebay. So for you to immediately call them out (with no proof) is a little disrespectful.

            Also if I didnt have a signature on it when you first "purchased" it, and now the signature is somehow faded...that doesnt leave too much time for a recent signature to age...esp seeing you are only 35 and couldnt have purchased it more than 5 years ago. signatures dont fade that fast. ...just yet another flaw in your story

            Thanks and have a great day

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            • camarokids
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2006
              • 3869

              #7
              Re: Fake George Brett Bat

              The Pine tar looks aged to me. I bet Ben aka Gorilla, and a few others on here could shed some light on the bat.
              Thank you,
              David

              This is my email address here!
              dzscope at gmail dot com

              Email is best for personal messages...

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              • grandeleague
                Senior Member
                • May 2015
                • 216

                #8
                Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                I believe the bat is far more likely do be genuine than fake. It has several really good Brett use traits. I like the national league ball mark on the barrell. What faker would put a national league ball mark on an american league bat? Not likely.

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                • CampWest
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 1507

                  #9
                  Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                  First off, its tough to draw any solid conclusions on the bat given the limited photos (and poor quality of some of) that are provided in the listing.

                  The 5 on the knob looks sloppier than the 5s that are generally on Brett bats. The photo sucks though, so its tough to conclude on that point.

                  The autograph is good in my opinion. No doubts about that. Its a style of inscription and a phrase Brett commonly used and the handwriting looks spot on.

                  C271 Cupped, 1987-1989. Brett did in fact order C271C in 1988 and 1989 in 34.5" 32 oz with no finish - also ordered 33.5" 31 & 32 oz. So, perhaps this bat is a touch shorter than ordered, but is within manufacturing tolerances - its well known that they may come in +/- 1/4" or more to make the weight. I would say this bat matches known factory records. OP appears to be incorrect in saying this bat does not match records, but he didnt explain his basis for that opinion so its tough to know whether he just missed these orders or thought the bats were made to a tighter tolerance.

                  As for the black ball mark, that's a bit of a question mark, since inter-league play did not begin until 1997. This bat is a 1987-1989 and Brett retired in 1993. So, that is not a good thing in my opinion. The Royals did not play in the postseason in that time span, which means I have no idea when he would have hit a national league ball. Maybe spring training.

                  Bottom line. I think the bat looks more positive than negative, but I would not pay premium prices for it. Factory records - check. Vintage autograph - check. Story of provenance, chain of ownership - check. Typical pine tar application - check. The 5 on the knob looks sloppy, inconclusive. There seems to be more pine tar than I'd expect for the apparent amount of use. The black ball mark outside of any known inter-league play, I can only think this would maybe have come from a spring training game.

                  I wouldn't call it a fake, but I don't think its an ideal example. Just my opinion...
                  sigpic
                  Wes Campbell

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                  • Lumber 1980
                    Member
                    • Jan 2014
                    • 69

                    #10
                    Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                    All I can say is that this is the bat I owned and returned. if it is not, then you have an exact replica there.. If this is the real deal, please provide good photos of the ball and seem and cleat marks that are talked about in the listing. That would clean this up for sure.

                    What I said was that the seller may or may not know the story of this bat. If I am mistaken, then I apologize for this error.

                    Todd

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                    • mancuso8918
                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2015
                      • 14

                      #11
                      Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                      Much appreciated on all sides.
                      Thank you for all of the input about the pointers and details surrounding this bat and the due diligence regarding the bat sizes and ounces and years
                      And Thank you for clearing everything up. Just dont want to see anyone (esp the seller) get a bad rap for a miscommunication or any errors. Especially on such a beautiful item

                      I have asked the seller to post new and clearer pictures regarding this bat and I believe he has done so. Please check the following link

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                      • mancuso8918
                        Junior Member
                        • Dec 2015
                        • 14

                        #12
                        Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                        Just to clarify as well, this bat has only exchanged hands 3 times.
                        From George Brett to the Radio Host (name on signature) , from Radio Host to my family.
                        Winner of auction or private sale will be able to get all of the credentials which certify the date and personalization of the signature and other paperwork.

                        Thanks again

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                        • STLHAMMER32
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 803

                          #13
                          Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                          I have a couple questions/concerns. Am I the only one who finds this post a bit strange? Why would a bat not signed originally pop up with what appears to be an authentic vintage signature that is personalized. If this is the same bat why has a picture not been provided. How can this bat be called fake from the poster (on what basis with no facts provided to claim otherwise and still be allowed)?

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                          • Lumber 1980
                            Member
                            • Jan 2014
                            • 69

                            #14
                            Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                            At this point, I have said what I felt would help other collectors. If I am wrong, once again, I want to apologize.

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                            • STLHAMMER32
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 803

                              #15
                              Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                              Originally posted by Lumber 1980
                              At this point, I have said what I felt would help other collectors. If I am wrong, once again, I want to apologize.
                              Are you retracting the fact you are certain this is the bat you owned?

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