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    Lou Gehrig

    I am looking for a Lou Gehrig game model Louisville Slugger bat. Game used is probably out of my price range but a game model bat exactly like those he used is what I am looking for.

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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    Are you asking if we have one to sell, or something else?
    Mike H

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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    I am interested in purchasing a game model Gehrig bat depending on price.

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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    I am just curious in your request.

    You said a Game Model bat!!
    Are you referring to a Retail Model? Or a Game Issued?

    I am asking because I believe I have seen once in a blue moon a Game Model (Retail) pop up on Ebay.

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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    I've got a 1926 Gehrig lathe bat that I'd be willing to sell. The bat has been graded by PSA as GU10 and by MEARS as A10. My email is kevinkasper@netzero.com

    Kevin

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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    Since I'm relatively new to collecting I may not be using the right terms. Louisville Slugger makes a replica bat they retail of a model they made for Babe Ruth back in the 20's or 30's. I would like to acquire either a modern replica that is exactly like the Louisville Slugger Gehrig used or an older Gehrig bat that is either one of his unused gamers or just like it.

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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    Store model bats are as close as most of us will ever get to a Ruth or Gehrig bat. The store model 125 and 250 s are extremely well made, but not exactly like the one they used. Close, but not exact. Their bats were made to exact specifications for that particular order. Model 40 bats are also very nice, and a fraction of 125 or 250 models. Gehrig is MUCH more difficult to find than Ruth. Good luck with both.
    Mike H

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    There is one on ebay right now that ends in a couple days. Looks like a nice one too and will probably end pretty high.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-LOU-GEHR...QQcmdZViewItem
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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    I am getting an education. What are the differences between the 125 and 250 and 40 bats? I tnink the one on ebay in the post below appears to be a 40 and is listed as made in 1931. If you can tell me the differences in the numbers, I would appreciate it.

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    Re: Lou Gehrig

    If interested, I have a 125 label bat from the 1921 - 1927 labeling period that is super nice - is 35" long and weighs about 33 ounces - has 35" stamped on the knob - a very rare bat based on age and the 125 label - thanks, jim ( jcaravello@nc.rr.com )

 

 

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