Lets see some Pre WWI bats!!!
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Re: Lets see some Pre WWI bats!!!
I know that a Tris Speaker Stall and Dean exists. Other than that I can't recall seeing any others than the ones you listed. Stall and Deans are tough! Nice bat ! -
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I've seen two Ping Bodie Decal bats and only the one Eddie Collins bat. The Collins bat was on ebay and it did not have a decal, but it may have been worn off. I don't believe the Delehanty bat was a decal bat.Comment
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Re: Lets see some Pre WWI bats!!!
you guys gotta check out HUNT Auctions
they have Deacon White game used bats from the 1870s-1890s. direct from his family.
Some great stuffComment
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Dan, I think you may be right on the decal part. All the decal one's I've seen had the name stamped in the middle of the bat like the Speaker bat.
Your bat has the name on the end of the bat,very interesting!
Mike, great bats! It's neat to see the different knobs on the bats. I'll try and post some bats this weekend.
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Yes, there is a nice stamped Spalding logo. It's one of the heaviest bats I own. Doyle was known for the considerable weight of his bats and it's interesting that Spalding carried that over to the store model versions.Mike HComment
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WOW!!!! Those are awesome bats MGH.
As far as store model and Stall & Dean bats go according to what I've read no Stall & Dean gamers have ever been found. It is assumed that all of them are store model bats. Not sure how they can know that, but I'm not an expert.Comment
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