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  • Phil316
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 1878

    #16
    Re: Fake George Brett Bat

    Originally posted by STLHAMMER32
    I have a couple questions/concerns. Am I the only one who finds this post a bit strange? Why would a bat not signed originally pop up with what appears to be an authentic vintage signature that is personalized. If this is the same bat why has a picture not been provided. How can this bat be called fake from the poster (on what basis with no facts provided to claim otherwise and still be allowed)?
    Very strange post for sure.

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    • grandeleague
      Senior Member
      • May 2015
      • 216

      #17
      Re: Fake George Brett Bat

      Originally posted by CampWest
      First off, its tough to draw any solid conclusions on the bat given the limited photos (and poor quality of some of) that are provided in the listing.

      The 5 on the knob looks sloppier than the 5s that are generally on Brett bats. The photo sucks though, so its tough to conclude on that point.

      The autograph is good in my opinion. No doubts about that. Its a style of inscription and a phrase Brett commonly used and the handwriting looks spot on.

      C271 Cupped, 1987-1989. Brett did in fact order C271C in 1988 and 1989 in 34.5" 32 oz with no finish - also ordered 33.5" 31 & 32 oz. So, perhaps this bat is a touch shorter than ordered, but is within manufacturing tolerances - its well known that they may come in +/- 1/4" or more to make the weight. I would say this bat matches known factory records. OP appears to be incorrect in saying this bat does not match records, but he didnt explain his basis for that opinion so its tough to know whether he just missed these orders or thought the bats were made to a tighter tolerance.

      As for the black ball mark, that's a bit of a question mark, since inter-league play did not begin until 1997. This bat is a 1987-1989 and Brett retired in 1993. So, that is not a good thing in my opinion. The Royals did not play in the postseason in that time span, which means I have no idea when he would have hit a national league ball. Maybe spring training.

      Bottom line. I think the bat looks more positive than negative, but I would not pay premium prices for it. Factory records - check. Vintage autograph - check. Story of provenance, chain of ownership - check. Typical pine tar application - check. The 5 on the knob looks sloppy, inconclusive. There seems to be more pine tar than I'd expect for the apparent amount of use. The black ball mark outside of any known inter-league play, I can only think this would maybe have come from a spring training game.

      I wouldn't call it a fake, but I don't think its an ideal example. Just my opinion...
      I believe the "5" on the bat is appropriate in style and in font (size) on a Brett bat of this era. I believe it saw service in spring training but so what. It is what it is. A nice bat worthy of a collection.

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      • grandeleague
        Senior Member
        • May 2015
        • 216

        #18
        Re: Fake George Brett Bat

        Originally posted by mancuso8918
        Lumber 1980:
        I can assure you that you did not own that exact Brett bat at any time (perhaps one like it?). It has been in my family for quite some time. It was given directly by George Brett to a local Radio Sports Caster and then given to my family a while back which was then gifted to the current seller. Also gifted was all of the credentials to go along with the bat.

        The current seller is a very close family friend.. who also has a 100% positive feedback rating on ebay. So for you to immediately call them out (with no proof) is a little disrespectful.

        Also if I didnt have a signature on it when you first "purchased" it, and now the signature is somehow faded...that doesnt leave too much time for a recent signature to age...esp seeing you are only 35 and couldnt have purchased it more than 5 years ago. signatures dont fade that fast. ...just yet another flaw in your story

        Thanks and have a great day
        I am sorry to see your bat get taken to the wringer when in reality it really speaks for itself as a nice genuine item.Don't let anyone talk the value down either because it doesn't meet their "criteria." It's a nice item and folks who know what they are looking at know it. It belonged to a legendary player and is worthy of any collection. It stinks to see nice items tarred and feathered when the bat speaks for itself. Enjoy your nice Brett bat!
        Let's recap:
        1) is the model correct? Yes-Brett often used that model during said labeling period.
        2) is the 5 on the knob applied in a manner typical of Brett bats? Yes- You see "5" "GB5" and "Lou5" on Brett bats of that labeling period. The "5" is correct in style and font.
        3) Is the autograph genuine? Yes, it's in faded blue sharpie.
        4) is the pine tar application appropriate? Yes it is and it's been on that bat for years IMO.
        5) Did a left handed batter use the bat? Extremely likely. Black ball mark is strong evidence that it was.
        6) Is a lack of visible spike marks a problem? Not at all.

        Bottom line= Nice bat used by the legendary 3rd baseman.

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        • ndevlin
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2008
          • 1362

          #19
          Re: Fake George Brett Bat

          Let's see some pics of the other Brett bat, and this should be fairly easy...

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          • yanks12025
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 3118

            #20
            Re: Fake George Brett Bat

            Originally posted by grandeleague
            I am sorry to see your bat get taken to the wringer when in reality it really speaks for itself as a nice genuine item.Don't let anyone talk the value down either because it doesn't meet their "criteria." It's a nice item and folks who know what they are looking at know it. It belonged to a legendary player and is worthy of any collection. It stinks to see nice items tarred and feathered when the bat speaks for itself. Enjoy your nice Brett bat!
            Let's recap:
            1) is the model correct? Yes-Brett often used that model during said labeling period.
            2) is the 5 on the knob applied in a manner typical of Brett bats? Yes- You see "5" "GB5" and "Lou5" on Brett bats of that labeling period. The "5" is correct in style and font.
            3) Is the autograph genuine? Yes, it's in faded blue sharpie.
            4) is the pine tar application appropriate? Yes it is and it's been on that bat for years IMO.
            5) Did a left handed batter use the bat? Extremely likely. Black ball mark is strong evidence that it was.
            6) Is a lack of visible spike marks a problem? Not at all.

            Bottom line= Nice bat used by the legendary 3rd baseman.

            Black mark also shows it wasn't used in a regular season game.

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            • mancuso8918
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2015
              • 14

              #21
              Re: Fake George Brett Bat

              The seller of the bat asked me to post some images of items he acquired from the same source that the Brett bat came from. These are a few Blue Jays Item, most inscribed "To Bruce" as the Brett bat is. Along with images of press credentials. I have more images but they were too large to upload. Email him me @ kedogs00@yahoo.com for more
              Attached Files

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              • ndevlin
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 1362

                #22
                Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                Originally posted by Lumber 1980
                I had this bat in my collection for a time before I realized it was not good. No seem marks, no cleat marks and the autograph was not on there when I sent it back to Ebay seller, On The Third Day, Scott Kennedy . The present seller, don't know who he is. I don't see any offers, legit ones that is, so I hope no ones buys this fake Brett lumber. This one also does not match factory records.


                http://www.ebay.ca/itm/GEORGE-BRETT-...cAAOSwl9BWNGFK
                Any pics of your old bat?

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                • grandeleague
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2015
                  • 216

                  #23
                  Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                  Originally posted by yanks12025
                  Black mark also shows it wasn't used in a regular season game.
                  Who is to say it didn't get used in spring training and the regular season. Not one person can say with certainty when it was used.

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                  • grandeleague
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2015
                    • 216

                    #24
                    Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                    Originally posted by mancuso8918
                    The seller of the bat asked me to post some images of items he acquired from the same source that the Brett bat came from. These are a few Blue Jays Item, most inscribed "To Bruce" as the Brett bat is. Along with images of press credentials. I have more images but they were too large to upload. Email him me @ kedogs00@yahoo.com for more
                    Splendid items. Case closed for the authenticity of your bat IMO. Congrats.

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                    • yanks12025
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 3118

                      #25
                      Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                      Originally posted by grandeleague
                      Who is to say it didn't get used in spring training and the regular season. Not one person can say with certainty when it was used.
                      George Brett collectors will care. They won't spend the big bucks on a bat that doesn't show the correct ball marks.

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                      • yanks12025
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 3118

                        #26
                        Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                        Originally posted by mancuso8918
                        The seller of the bat asked me to post some images of items he acquired from the same source that the Brett bat came from. These are a few Blue Jays Item, most inscribed "To Bruce" as the Brett bat is. Along with images of press credentials. I have more images but they were too large to upload. Email him me @ kedogs00@yahoo.com for more

                        I'm confused. You said earlier you were the person/family who gave the bat to the current seller. So shouldn't you also be the source of these items???

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                        • mancuso8918
                          Junior Member
                          • Dec 2015
                          • 14

                          #27
                          Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                          Yanks12025, the bat was given to our family straight from the Toronto sports caster, Bruce. Same with all of the items you see pictured in my previous response. The bat is currently owned by my brother. 3 owners, Brett himself, Bruce the Jays sports caster, and us/my brother.

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                          • yanks12025
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 3118

                            #28
                            Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                            Originally posted by mancuso8918
                            Yanks12025, the bat was given to our family straight from the Toronto sports caster, Bruce. Same with all of the items you see pictured in my previous response. The bat is currently owned by my brother. 3 owners, Brett himself, Bruce the Jays sports caster, and us/my brother.


                            So now it's your brother who owns it. Yet earlier you said you gave it to a very close family FRIEND.

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                            • mancuso8918
                              Junior Member
                              • Dec 2015
                              • 14

                              #29
                              Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                              Yes, it wasn't necessary to acknowledge that it was my brother, look at my last name on here and check this last name of the seller. It will match. And I have nothing to hide nor does he. It kinda sounds like you're interrogating me... I was just shedding light on this bat. As some fella who claimed he owned this bat before which is impossible is caiming its no good.If you're interested in the bat then please make him an offer via eBay, or email him at kedogs00@yahoo.

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                              • CampWest
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2008
                                • 1507

                                #30
                                Re: Fake George Brett Bat

                                Originally posted by grandeleague
                                I believe the "5" on the bat is appropriate in style and in font (size) on a Brett bat of this era. I believe it saw service in spring training but so what. It is what it is. A nice bat worthy of a collection.
                                Totally agree that a 5 on the knob is typical, that spring training use is not an issue, and that it is a nice bat worthy of a collection.

                                All I was saying is that the 5 is written sloppily, which is unusual, because they are usually written with better penmanship. Its not a deal breaker and doesn't discredit the bat. Any number of things could have legitimately impacted how well it was written. It would just look more typical if the line wasn't broken on the down stroke and if the bottom part was rounded. I've seen a couple bats with sloppy 5s, but most are clean and well written. Its just a note on the quality of the appearance and something that people consider when shelling out 5k+ for a bat and they want it to look good.

                                Photo from http://vintagebats.com/feature_page-GeorgeBrett.htm and the other two knobs are bats in my collection, for reference and comparison to the bat that is for sale.
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