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    Bat Repair Question

    Hello All,

    I have the following bat from Game 3 of the 2005 WS that has an extensive crack. What is the name of the guy that has been discussed that does great repair jobs?

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    Thanks,

    Chris Boyd
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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    Its just a few threads back:

    "I have had a couple of expensive game used bats repaired by a man named Fred Lowman. I is my opinion that he does museum quality work and his fees are reasonable. He can be contacted at: fredlowman@snet.net I have seen some attempts by people who had no idea what they were doing and these usually make the bat look worse. I feel if you want an expensive bat repaired it is best left to professionals. Just my opinion though."

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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    Chris-
    About a month ago, you were selling a Pujols gamer that you purchased on Ebay that was completely cracked in half, yet after you had it repaired, it proved difficult to even tell it was ever cracked! The 2 pieces were put back together and likewise, added additional pin tar was neatly applied to conceal the repair.

    Based on the Pujols example and the great work, is it possible for you to provide us with the name of the individual who made the repairs to your Pujols bat?

    Thanks.

    Howard Wolf
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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    Thanks for the info! I knew it was Fred, but didn't recall the last name.

    Howard, are you trying to start a fight by baiting me into a discussion on the Pujols bat. I believe that is a violation of the forum rules.

    But since you asked, I myself did the repair on the Pujols bat. It was a very clean break and easy repair. Being that this bat is a little more significant to me due to it being an Astros piece of memorabilia, I wanted to have the bat repaired by the individual that had been brought up in this forum before.

    As for you Howard, what is your apparent agenda on calling me out on the Pujols again? Again, I have admitted to making a mistake and pulled the auction from eBay. The eventual buyer of the bat knew full well the history. I guess I am a little disturbed by the fact you are trying to rub this back in my face.

    If I was a vindictive person like yourself, then everytime you questioned a piece of memorabilia I would reply and ask you to comment on the VERY questionable Lance Berkman 2004 All-Star BP jersey that I provided photographis and documented proof that was not worn. In fact, maybe I could ask how you strangely get so many Majestic BPs. However, I am not vindictive.

    Maybe this type of baiting reply to a innocent post about a bat repair is the same reason a major auction house told you to "get a life."

    Thanks again Howard for encouraging all people to ask questions in an open forum knowing they won't be persecuted! You make this forum what it is today!

    Thanks,

    Chris Boyd
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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    Good stuff, guys. Who needs the theater?

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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    The only thing that separates this soap opera from figure skating is that in this case, BOTH involved parties have baseball bats.

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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    Everyone take a time out.
    Eric

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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    When you have a fantastic photo like that of the exact bat being broken, I highly recommend that you consider not repairing the bat, or at least only gluing it slightly so the two halves are together -- but not in an attempt to conceal the crack / dividing line. You could put together a really cool display with the bat next to the photo. Just my opinion.

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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    Thanks for all the e-mails and support! I didn't think about leaving the bat in it's current state. Great idea! BTW, there are some great photos available on mlb.com in the photo store. I already ordered a 16 x 20 of the Everett split bat. Great resource and avoid the $200 gettyimages if you can find what you are looking for.

    Thanks again,

    Chris Boyd
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    Re: Bat Repair Question

    Is there a chance that we can see the picture and the bat in question. I belive I missed all this.

 

 

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