when it's fresh, pinetar is an amber color. when you look at old bats, the pine tar has turned black.
1) what's caused the pinetar to turn black? is it simply dirt that's been rubbed in or does pinetar naturally turn black as it ages?
2) if pinetar naturally turns black over time, how long (approx) does it take to go from brown to black?
3) has anyone ever seen a legit gamer that was used 10+ yrs ago that had amber colored pinetar?
4) if a bat was used 10+ yrs ago, should the pinetar have necessarily turned black?
thx,
rudy.
1) what's caused the pinetar to turn black? is it simply dirt that's been rubbed in or does pinetar naturally turn black as it ages?
2) if pinetar naturally turns black over time, how long (approx) does it take to go from brown to black?
3) has anyone ever seen a legit gamer that was used 10+ yrs ago that had amber colored pinetar?
4) if a bat was used 10+ yrs ago, should the pinetar have necessarily turned black?
thx,
rudy.
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