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  • shawn
    Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 75

    Norm Cash

    Hello,

    I am also debating on bidding on this bat Old H&B Louisville Slugger Norm Cash Baseball Bat

    Didd'nt Cash use an R43? What length I dont know,also what the heck is the ensley j.c. under cash's name? maybe this two is a store model bat?

    Thanks again for your help
  • bat_master
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 514

    #2
    Re: Norm Cash

    Hi Shawn,

    Thanks for making this post. I had originally bid on it thinking it was a pro bat. I didn't even look close enough at it to see the Ensley JC engraving. This bat is a college bat. Basically, it's a pro model Norm Cash bat made available and ordered by Ensley Junior College.

    Hope this helps.

    Tim
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    Tim Byington
    Hall of Fame Bats
    tim@hofbats.com

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    • shawn
      Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 75

      #3
      Re: Norm Cash

      Thanks for the post as well thats intresting I learn something new everyday on this site. If your intrested there is a Norm Cash Gamer on www.gameusedbat.com

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      • MSpecht
        Moderator
        • Oct 2005
        • 1431

        #4
        Re: Norm Cash

        Hi Shawn

        As Tim correctly pointed out, the Norm Cash bat you asked about is a college bat.

        Here is the additional info on Norm Cash bats. A review of his personal factory records from 1955 through1974 shows that only four orders of Model R43 bats are documented as having been sent to him for his professional use --- Three of those orders were his first three orders of H & B bats in 1955 and 1956 (34 1/2" / 34 oz). The fourth order is documented in 1959 (35" / 31 oz).

        Additionally, it is noted that throughout his career, Cash was shipped 34 1/2 inch and 35 inch bats over 98 % of the time, regardless of model. Only five orders of bats are documented at 34 inches (1971 and 1973) and a single order is documented at 36 inches (1970).

        Check closely any Model R43 bats from labeling periods after 1950-1960. Often H & B would use one of a player's earliest models as his "pro stock" model, used to fill team orders (team index bats), college orders, and various promotional orders.

        Good Luck in future collecting.

        Mike Jackitout7@aol.com

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