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05-26-2008, 08:36 PM #1
Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
Caught a few minutes of it. Nice story.......the guy worked that worked there for 38 years says he doesnt have but a few bats at home..........man!
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05-27-2008, 09:17 AM #2
Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
what channel was this on and when???
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05-27-2008, 09:32 AM #3
Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
Yeah, most my guys have been making bats since before I was born yet if it isn't Kentucky basketball they don't care much for it...
Brian Hillerich
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05-27-2008, 10:31 AM #4
Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
Hey Brian -
Just curious...what kind of work week do you have? How much time is dedicated to new product lines vs. pumping out MiLB and MLB product?
Hope that's not too intrusive. Not many of us get to work in an environment where our family name is emblazoned all over baseball archives for 100+ years.
What a truly great experience.Dave
Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
River City Redbird Authentics
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05-27-2008, 10:37 AM #5
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05-27-2008, 11:53 AM #6
Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
Hope this helps:
AMERICAN BUILDER,
Season 4, Episode 63: Louisville Slugger Factory
4 October 2007
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05-27-2008, 12:31 PM #7
Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
My days are actually very boring, most of it involving paperwork. I'll spend a few hours a week working with different vendors trying to improve finishes and equipment. Most the breakthroughs come from my workers. They will see an easier way or better way to do something and I'll get it implemented. I spot check bats on the floor to see if they match the traveler's. Making sure the finish, length and weight are good. We have several new people in the factory. Most the mistakes of late have been putting the wrong shipping label on the boxes. We shipped Josh Bards sig test bats to someone else last week. Just got them back today.
Dealing with unhappy customers is another joy of my work week. They'll send bats back in and we'll check them to see if any defect is in the wood. Most the time there isn't but you'll find ball marks on the wrong sides of the bat. This even goes for Maple but most people don't know that. A lot of our returns are from contract players so I smile and politely tell them sorry for the bad wood and make them new ones.
I'll spend on average 2-3 hours a week making new models. I've gotten faster at it since I started, now I'm just lazy. A simple but very tedious process I don't look forward to doing. In fact I'm typing this instead of working on new models for Chris Young and Justin Upton. I just finished a new one for Dan Uggla. Hopefully they'll like them and use them but I'm not holding my breath.
I log completed travelers (work orders) into our system and I'll create all the shipping tickets (yellow copies) and get them to the shipping department.
We've been working on different drying techniques for Maple but that's slowed down until we hear more from MLB and their plans for Maple.Brian Hillerich
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05-27-2008, 12:57 PM #8
Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
Brian -
Thanks for taking the time. It might be tedious for you, but I would much rather make bats than hormone products for menopausal women....
Don't even bother asking. Not worth it.
Cheers.Dave
Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
River City Redbird Authentics
http://www.freewebs.com/bigtruck260/
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05-27-2008, 01:27 PM #9
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Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
i agree 150%.
i would rather (most of the time) make something an MLB player would use rather than sit in front of a computer and scream at employees all day.
however, i just finished designing and manufacturing a prototype (electrical enclosure) for a company called Global Spectrum.
Global Spectrum provides pre-opening design and construction consulting services for the development phase of facilities under construction.
basically the build sports arenas and conventions cetners.
their parent company owns the Philadelphia Flyers (NHL), the Philadelphia 76ers (NBA), the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL).
...to echo Daves sentiments, thanks for the insight Brian. very cool stuff.
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05-27-2008, 02:31 PM #10
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Re: Anyone see the Louisville Slugger factory on American Builder?
Hey Brian,
What happens to the rejects the contract players send back?