Is this "mac" a match? The larger one is confirmed mcgwire. I'll show other legit ones too. It's on a 1986 Era lvs but not his bat.
is this a match?
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Are you trying match the knob in photo '14' with the large knob in the post? Can you enlarge photo 14?metsbats86@aol.com
Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats. -
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The left side of the 'M' is thicker in the large knob than in photo '14' and the area where the A meets the c differs too.metsbats86@aol.com
Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.Comment
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Trying to match the bat knob in bottom right of first pic with the others. I know they are spread out more but do u guys think there's another mac from 1986 or if mcguire just spaced it out? The pine tar spreadage is also typical of mcgwire so I'm wondering if it's one he usedComment
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Not sure how comparing completely different knobs would be "matching" anything. A player may write his number, initials, name, etc in different places of different knobs even within the same year, or he may do it early in career and then have equipment mgr do it later, so handwriting may not even be the same. Use the other characteristics more for the matching points. On that note, the writing is different as far as the letters and their key points. Doesn't mean it's not his bat in either case, though.Comment
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It's a diff grain pattern cause it's two diff bats, just saying the m's look written by same guy I thinkComment
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Yeah i showed it to a mcgwire collector and he said it's a mcgwire pre rookie years bat and def his writing. Ill post more pics of it later if any one else is good at mcgwire traits from 87 era lvs batsComment
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I went to compare the 1985 McGwire I used to own and found out that the photo you used in the first post (connected MAC) is from that same bat.Comment
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Haha yeah I only found three "mac" examples on line. So batmaster, does my knob look like it could be a mac knob? And second question is let's say his writing his confirmed and bat marks or tar matches up to his type of use, what would it be worth? It's a 1987 lvs s2 with another players signature name on it (not same team but played same AA league)Comment
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Anyone know who i can show this to to autbenticate it as a mcgwire? With markings, use etc?Comment
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