Re: Crack of the Bat - Museum Quality Bat Repair
I always repair the cracks myself. I don't try to do a professional restoration as I do want the the crack visible, but I do have people pick up my bats and swing them which is no problem with a repaired crack.
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Re: Crack of the Bat - Museum Quality Bat Repair
i have a cooper bat that is cracked but in one piece. its one of my favorite bats that i own.
not sure how i feel about restoration since i like to have the game used item in "as is" condition. but maybe it displays better if its repair. i dont know.
anyone have before and after shots of a repaired bat?Leave a comment:
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Re: Crack of the Bat - Museum Quality Bat Repair
In general I tend to agree. What I am really curious about though is...do folks see this particular service as akin to putting glue on a crack, or is this a more "serious offense" -- more like putting new numbers on a jersey?Leave a comment:
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Re: Crack of the Bat - Museum Quality Bat Repair
I almost always like to keep pieces in "all-original" condition. Unless the bat is just a complete mess, my personal opinion is to leave it alone. A lot of bat collectors probably disagree with this.Leave a comment:
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I was intrigued by the offer to restore the faded paint on the lettering. What do folks think about this?
I have a bat that could use this service for the visual appeal, but would it hurt the integrity of the piece?Leave a comment:
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Re: Crack of the Bat - Museum Quality Bat Repair
My rule of thumb is if it is still in one piece, I see no need for repair. If it is in two pieces, I will glue it if possible.Leave a comment:
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Re: Crack of the Bat - Museum Quality Bat Repair
Do you prefer to repair a cracked bat or leave it as is?Leave a comment:
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Crack of the Bat - Museum Quality Bat Repair
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