Re: Hank Aaron HR Bat: Mastro and a tale of slippery provenance
Since the letters were issued over two years ago I sought John's approval to display the letter and sent him the bat. He reaffirmed this as a post career bat but indicated the labeling period would be correctly placed at 1937 to 1940. That is why I excluded the year range and noted it in my post. John did not ask me to exclude it I just didn't want an inaccurate letter flying around.
My reason for offering the scans is so you can see why it was pretty obvious that we should have never purported this bat to have any chance at being a game used bat during his career. Even though MEARS offers a broader range other facts clearly point to this being Post Career.
Bottom line we blew it. Two years later we owned up to it and gave you your money back. Beyond that there is nothing more I can say unless someone points out some other flaw in the way I handled this situation. Obviously the goal it to get it right the first time which I believe we do. Beyond that I think it is how you handle yourself when you screw up. The way I handle it is to own up to it and get you your money back which I did.
Since the letters were issued over two years ago I sought John's approval to display the letter and sent him the bat. He reaffirmed this as a post career bat but indicated the labeling period would be correctly placed at 1937 to 1940. That is why I excluded the year range and noted it in my post. John did not ask me to exclude it I just didn't want an inaccurate letter flying around.
My reason for offering the scans is so you can see why it was pretty obvious that we should have never purported this bat to have any chance at being a game used bat during his career. Even though MEARS offers a broader range other facts clearly point to this being Post Career.
Bottom line we blew it. Two years later we owned up to it and gave you your money back. Beyond that there is nothing more I can say unless someone points out some other flaw in the way I handled this situation. Obviously the goal it to get it right the first time which I believe we do. Beyond that I think it is how you handle yourself when you screw up. The way I handle it is to own up to it and get you your money back which I did.
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