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Thread: Moderate Use
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05-20-2010, 08:05 AM #1
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Moderate Use
To other collectors when a bat is described in having "Moderate Use" what level of use should the bat have, what type amount of use should be present and so on. Trying to see where moderate falls on the level of game usage. Thanks
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05-20-2010, 09:02 AM #2
Re: Moderate Use
Moderate use in my opinion should have a couple good ink-transfers....maybe a tiny bit of tar.....a few rack marks....a couple seam impressions. Just something to show that it was used, but not a whole lot.
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05-20-2010, 12:06 PM #3
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05-20-2010, 02:42 PM #4
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Re: Moderate Use
My definition of usage including "Moderate" especially when im selling a bat.
Light use - maybe one rack mark, maybe one ball scuff / seam impression, maybe a cleat mark of some sort, maybe a light coat of pine tar / mota stick. - showing little to barely any use of course if it shows nothing at all I consider it issued.
Moderate use - decent amount of pine tar / mota stick. A few ball marks and or seam impressions and or scuffs and or cleat marks - showing easy to see use
Heavy Use - basically speaks for itself - shows tons of ball marks, heavy pine tar, maybe some dead wood, maybe cracked
Every once in a blue I will call a bat "Super heavy"
I say Super Heavy when a bat looks all out hammered in each and every possible way on every level. To the point where it looks like someone took the bat and drove over it a 100 times.