Please pardon my ignorance as I'm a new bat collector. But could you guys look at this photo and tell me if the lines are from tape being removed or if a pine tar rag is course and that causes lines like this? I confess I have never seen a pine tar rag.
This is my Michael Barrett bat I am selling on ebay and I just assumed those lines are from tape once being on the bat, so that is what I said in the ad, but now that I think about it, that is too high for tape, the 'lines' go in different directions unlike a spiral tape job, they are under the pine tar, and most importantly now that I have a few bats I see the same type lines on other bats where pine tar has been applied a good bit.
Is the pine tar rag course and does it cause these lines when it is rubbed into the bat????? If so, I am surprised by how straight the lines are.
Please see this photo:
Thanks to anyone willing to respond.
Thanks. Mike
This is my Michael Barrett bat I am selling on ebay and I just assumed those lines are from tape once being on the bat, so that is what I said in the ad, but now that I think about it, that is too high for tape, the 'lines' go in different directions unlike a spiral tape job, they are under the pine tar, and most importantly now that I have a few bats I see the same type lines on other bats where pine tar has been applied a good bit.
Is the pine tar rag course and does it cause these lines when it is rubbed into the bat????? If so, I am surprised by how straight the lines are.
Please see this photo:
Thanks to anyone willing to respond.
Thanks. Mike
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