All,
I have quite a few concerns with this bat and have just finished emailing the seller. I'll let you know how he responds.
In brief, this is an ebay auction for a bat used by Tim Teufel in game 7 of the 1986 World Series. In less than 24 hours, the value of the bat has been bid up to about triple the value of a regular Tim Teufel gamer. Unfortunately, that is all this bat appears to be.
1. The Rawlings model bat in the photo did not debut until 1987. Does not seem possible that was used in 1986.
2. The Mets used orange ring bats in the 1986 post-season, not blue.
3. The bat should have the words "World Series" stamped.
4. There is a "COA" pictured with the bat that certifies none of the above. It simply certifies an autograph (which I don't even see on the bat at all).
At least 2 people out there seem to have no idea as to what they're bidding on...
I have quite a few concerns with this bat and have just finished emailing the seller. I'll let you know how he responds.
In brief, this is an ebay auction for a bat used by Tim Teufel in game 7 of the 1986 World Series. In less than 24 hours, the value of the bat has been bid up to about triple the value of a regular Tim Teufel gamer. Unfortunately, that is all this bat appears to be.
1. The Rawlings model bat in the photo did not debut until 1987. Does not seem possible that was used in 1986.
2. The Mets used orange ring bats in the 1986 post-season, not blue.
3. The bat should have the words "World Series" stamped.
4. There is a "COA" pictured with the bat that certifies none of the above. It simply certifies an autograph (which I don't even see on the bat at all).
At least 2 people out there seem to have no idea as to what they're bidding on...
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