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  1. #1
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    Old Hickory bat codes

    Can anyone decipher the exact meaning of Old Hickory's bat codes (which began this year per MLB's imperative)?

    For instance, here are some from my favorite player, Brandon Allen:

    903050-BA6
    903050-BA8
    908154-BA9

    ...I'm guessing the first five numbers are the date in YMMDD format. Any idea what the last number before the dash, or the last number after his initials are? I'd guess something like order # and the bat # of that particular order.

    Maybe others with some Old Hickorys can help nail it down.

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    Re: Old Hickory bat codes

    This fellow might be able to lend you a little help..

    Jon R Moyer
    Exec. V. President & Co-founder
    Old Hickory Bat Co., Inc.
    615.285.0588
    moyer@oldhickorybats.com


    He previously provided me information on an 'Old Hickory' Stubby Clapp bat.

    Don
    woodbat@bellsouth.net
    stlbats

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    Re: Old Hickory bat codes

    Quote Originally Posted by woodbat View Post
    This fellow might be able to lend you a little help..

    Jon R Moyer
    Exec. V. President & Co-founder
    Old Hickory Bat Co., Inc.
    615.285.0588
    moyer@oldhickorybats.com


    He previously provided me information on an 'Old Hickory' Stubby Clapp bat.

    Don
    woodbat@bellsouth.net
    stlbats
    Thanks. I just sent him an email. I'll post a cipher if he reveals it.

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    Re: Old Hickory bat codes

    Here's what he sent back:

    In 903050-BA6 for example. 9=Year, 03=month the order was placed, and 050= # sequence of orders received that month (ie, This was the 50th order received at that point in time in March.). BA6 identifies the bat to us for weight when it left the shop and lumber supplier. All of that info is readily available to us if an issue occurs with the bat. We go straight to the paperwork saved from that order. This would be bat #6.

 

 

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