There is a Mickey Mantle bat in the Mastro auction with an opening of 5000.00.
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The description reads:
It will remain a mystery as to whether or not Mantle brandished this particular 36", 33-1/2-oz. white ash war club. While the bats ordered by Mantle for the Fall Classic were consistent in style with the offered model, no such length was ever ordered by Mantle or the team for that matter. Undoubtedly this was made for Mantle, given the high quality of wood that was turned to produce it, but without the specific link to the bat records it is impossible to place it in his hands. With a pronounced centerbrand, the heirloom proclaims its regal status, as Mantle's facsimile signature is flanked above and below, respectively, by block-letter engravings of "WORLD SERIES 1961" and "NEW YORK YANKEES." As would be expected from a postseason example, the bat shows moderate use, with light handling including ball, bat-rack and surface marks throughout. Additionally, subsequent to its use on the diamond, both the barrel end and knob have endured extensive contact-induced wear, with that on the latter location having obscured the model number. LOA from John Taube/PSA DNA.
Notice the bat is 36" and has no model number on the knob.
There are no factory records of Mantle ordering a 36" bat, plus does it look like the knob has been sanded down / flattened?
With no factory records for this bat length and no model number on the knob, I hesitate to think a 5000 opening is very reasonable.
Comments on the legitimacy.
http://mastronet.com/index.cfm?action=DisplayContent&ContentName=Lot%20 Information&LotIndex=65377&CurrentRow=1
The description reads:
It will remain a mystery as to whether or not Mantle brandished this particular 36", 33-1/2-oz. white ash war club. While the bats ordered by Mantle for the Fall Classic were consistent in style with the offered model, no such length was ever ordered by Mantle or the team for that matter. Undoubtedly this was made for Mantle, given the high quality of wood that was turned to produce it, but without the specific link to the bat records it is impossible to place it in his hands. With a pronounced centerbrand, the heirloom proclaims its regal status, as Mantle's facsimile signature is flanked above and below, respectively, by block-letter engravings of "WORLD SERIES 1961" and "NEW YORK YANKEES." As would be expected from a postseason example, the bat shows moderate use, with light handling including ball, bat-rack and surface marks throughout. Additionally, subsequent to its use on the diamond, both the barrel end and knob have endured extensive contact-induced wear, with that on the latter location having obscured the model number. LOA from John Taube/PSA DNA.
Notice the bat is 36" and has no model number on the knob.
There are no factory records of Mantle ordering a 36" bat, plus does it look like the knob has been sanded down / flattened?
With no factory records for this bat length and no model number on the knob, I hesitate to think a 5000 opening is very reasonable.
Comments on the legitimacy.


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