Re: Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
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Troy is excellent to work with and very responsive; I have had great dealings with him in the past.
Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
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Re: Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
I think the numbers match up to the styles presented on Andy's website and given the length is very close to 34" you have yourself a nice bat.
Troy and Mears are great in making sure their customers are happy. I've had many good dealings with him over the years.
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Re: Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
I received the Boggs bat today and it sure appears gorgeous.
Troy from Mears had written me back (great responsiveness) and apologized for the confusion and said he personally went and looked at the bat and measured it - and that is was much closer to 34 inches. I measured it tonight and to my untrained eye it is 1/16th (maybe 1/8th) of an inch short of 34 inches. Troy also proactively issued me a full graded letter where he graded it a 9. As for the weight, his comment was that while the shipping records are helpful and important, all they truly do is tell you what a bat weighed when it was made and shipped and that 15 years later, there is most likely to be a drop in weight - but that he apparently did not have a concern. Finally, he expressed that he wanted me to be 100% satisfied and to return the bat if there was any concern.
In any event, while my knowledge of authenticity is small, for anyone who transacts with Troy/Mears, I certainly was extremely pleased with their client service mindset.
Here is a picture of the knob - what do folks think?
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Re: Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
Here is some useful information from our friend Andy Benish:
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I have also gone ahead and emailed Tony at Mears, per your suggestion.Leave a comment:
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Thanks so much for all the feedback and insight. When I get the bat, I will take pics (including the knob) and post them on the forum. I'll also try and accurately measure the bat.
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Re: Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
I did a screen print of the Mears bat and a Yankees Boggs which was also sold in one of their auctions. The Yankee bat is 34.5 ". The Red Sox bat may actually be 34".
Notice the incredible similarities in use characteristics between both these bats!
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Regarding the bat on eBay, that does not look good at all. Looks like a Celebz Direct special.Leave a comment:
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Re: Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
The Mears bat is cupped and definitely looks legit. Mears is sloppy and frequently has typos with the model numbers, lengths etc. They were off by a number on the Frank Robinson model number.
I would be shocked if this Boggs bat is not legit, correct tar patterns on lower handle and concentration of ball marks on right barrel- I was an under bidder as well. Nice pick up!Leave a comment:
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Certainly worth a discussion with Mears regarding the length for sure. But from an overall use perspective the Boggs characteristics look outstanding to my eye.Leave a comment:
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That MEARS bat, at least from the pics, doesn't appear to be cupped, so I believe it would need to be 34.5" to be legit.
To the OP: this is just my opinion, but when I see records where the same exact bat was available to the player and also to the public, I'd need some incredible provenance to want it in my collection. Too many Schultz's and Dolphinboys out there making gamers out of crap to ever feel safe. Boggs bats aren't that rare or costly, you might want to wait for a better model.
Troy at MEARS is excellent to talk to, he's a former collector himself. I'd suggest talking to him about this, see if he has any more insight as to why this bat was graded authentic when it doesn't match factory records.
Ken
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Looking at the Mears photo the bat looks long enough to be a 34".
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I found this old post that specifically references the 91-92 Sox bats.
Here is the deal on Boggs B349 (cupped end) Red Sox bats from 1991-1992:
Ordered by Boggs and shipped to him via Boston Red Sox: 209 bats, 34 and 34.5 inches in length...31 and 32 ounces in weight Flame Burned Finish
Promo / Show bats sent to Dave's Cards, Anaconda-Kaye, Jim Hawkins Promotions, Sportsservice Co., etc: 362 bats, 34 and 34.5 inches in length...no specified weight...Flame Burned Finish...
The similarity in the "26" on the knob seems pretty close, but is it reasonable (too close) for even the same person on bats that were manufactured potentially five years apart?? You'd have to check it very closely to determine ink flow, etc. You also will want to do a search on GUU forums for the ebay seller Dolphinboy...here are a couple posts to start off with:
http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=29372&highlight=dolphinboy
http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=34716&highlight=dolphinboy
MikeJackitout7@aol.com
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Re: Wade Boggs Bat on Ebay
I'd be interested in measuring the bat myself; exactly 33.5" isn't good, but what if it's halfway between 33.5 and 34? That would be acceptable.
However, based on Malta's guide, Boggs did order many 34" B349's in 1991-2, but they were all cupped. No mention of any 34" uncapped models.
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