How rare are knobless bats these days?

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  • bubbrubb25
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    In todays mail I got an Damion Easley D-Bat with a flared handle just like my burrell.

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  • Jags Fan Dan
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    I have a Scott Hatteberg A's bat that is very similar to the Sam bat in the OP.

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  • OaklandAsFan
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    I've got a Greg Myers Rawlings from his days in Oakland thats knobless.

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  • orioles03
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    corey patterson, jerry hairston ,robert machado,nick markakis,brook fordyce when i was with the orioles

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  • momen55
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    evan longoria used a knobless model for mother's day.

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  • MSpecht
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    Check out this thread---specifically post # 10 from Brian--

    http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=15667

    Mike jackitout7@aol.com

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  • metsbats
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    The last time i heard of a knobless handle was Julio Franco in 2006. He used knobless Rawlings adirondack bats.

    -David

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  • bubbrubb25
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    Originally posted by treant985
    Here's a pic of one of Howard's knobs. It's almost in a class of its own, more like a mushroom than anything else:

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    Does anyone have a photo of a Burrell bat?
    I will post a picture of my burrell.

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  • treant985
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    ...and a link to the Molitor knobless bat:



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  • treant985
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    Here's a pic of one of Howard's knobs. It's almost in a class of its own, more like a mushroom than anything else:

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    Does anyone have a photo of a Burrell bat?

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  • zookerman182
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    I also may have some pictures of it on my other computer. At the moment that computer doesnt have internet so i cant really do much but when it does have internet and if it does have some pictures i will be sure to post them.

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  • zookerman182
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    I sold it over a year ago so a very serious brewers collector. He paid me alot of money for it and i'm sure if i could even remember his name or his e-mail he would not want to sell the bat. It was the only knobless fielder bat i have ever seen and it was uncracked and black.

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  • brianborsch
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    do you have a pic of it? I believe that was one of his personal model bats. Who did you sell it to? And do you think they would sell?

    BB

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  • zookerman182
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    I used to own an 07 Prince Fielder LVS gamer that was knobless. It was one of the wierdest bats i have ever seen.

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  • bubbrubb25
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    Pat Burrell and Ryan Howard do.

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