Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

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  • BMH
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    Re: Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

    Originally posted by bigtruck260
    I think the only Cardinal that I have seen (Jeff can correct me) use that logo is Colby Rasmus. Most of the starters use Marucci, X-Bat, Sam, or Rawlings. Maybe some secondary bats - or bench players...or pitchers - but nobody that I will collect, so the answer is NOPE. I congratulate LS on the acheivement, but I like things understated and simple.

    MY favorite bat to this day is an unfinished ash LS 113.

    I agree, it makes the bat too "busy" for my taste.

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  • cordovacollector
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    Personally, I would like to add one to my collection. LVS is my favorite bat company so I do like having LVS variations. I'll take an old H&B with age patina over a current player any day. With the sweet spot being taken, it would probably remain an unsigned bat though.

    (I've been trying to find a reasonably priced Bicentennial bat for years. Don't even care what player. Let me know if anyone has one.)

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  • bigtruck260
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    Re: Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

    I think the only Cardinal that I have seen (Jeff can correct me) use that logo is Colby Rasmus. Most of the starters use Marucci, X-Bat, Sam, or Rawlings. Maybe some secondary bats - or bench players...or pitchers - but nobody that I will collect, so the answer is NOPE. I congratulate LS on the acheivement, but I like things understated and simple.

    MY favorite bat to this day is an unfinished ash LS 113.

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  • BMH
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    Re: Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

    We switched in either March or April, can't remember.

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  • gameused
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    Re: Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

    BMH,

    I posted a question on the first page for you.

    Thanks, Bobby

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  • momen55
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    Re: Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

    who is using knobless bats these days? anyone know? i wouldn't mind having one of those.

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  • BMH
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    Re: Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

    Originally posted by redoctober
    BMH -- I am curious, are there any players that have requested no 125 anniv branding (similar to some cases with the MLB logo 10 yrs ago)??
    Yeah, there is a list of players who don't want the logo on their bats. I've even had one say he thinks it weakens the wood...

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  • sox83cubs84
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    I wouldn't pay extra for the 125th Anniversary logo...but then the bats in my collection are rarely bought...usually they are items traded to me by in-uniform MLB players and coaches for items I have that they want. I'm sure by season's end, I'll have a logo bat of someone, favorite or otherwise.

    Dave M.
    Chicago area

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  • suave1477
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    I would have to agree with the other member, it's whatever floats your boat.
    I know the bi-centennial's are more desireable to some but in all honesty not me.
    I think I would pay a couple dollars more for the 125th anniversary bat but just that a COUPLE of dollars.

    Also to put into perspective
    The Bi Cenntenial was a stamp which represents the anniversary of our country.
    Not a stamp representing an Anniversary of a company (No offense Brian)

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  • redoctober
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    BMH -- I am curious, are there any players that have requested no 125 anniv branding (similar to some cases with the MLB logo 10 yrs ago)??

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by suicide_squeeze
    That said, you'll find guys who like to have the athlete sign a gamer on the "sweet spot" of the bat.....which the new stamping has occupied!
    good point. its covering the desired spot for autographs.

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  • gameused
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    Re: Louisville Slugger bat question for all forum members!

    Originally posted by BMH
    I personally can't wait for this year to be over with! One foil stamper...four brands, makes for a lot of extra work.
    Brian,

    Thanks for your post and for the valuable information you provide to the GUF members.

    I know you mentioned in a previous thread that you shrunk down the size of the 125th logo. Looking at the bats pictured, specifically the Dustin Pedroia bat, is that the smaller version of the 125th logo? Also, what was the date you guys change the logo to the smaller version?

    Thanks, Bobby

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  • grenda12
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    At the White Sox Garage Sale only 2 players bats had the 125th Ann. logo on it. They were Josh Fields and Brian Anderson.

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  • metsbats
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    I think the 76 Bicentennial bats will always be rarer then the 2009 125th Anniversary stamped bats for obvious reasons. With the introduction to the bat's birth dates stamped into the knobs too it will make it a science to pinpoint any 2009 and future bats to the year like with Rawlings bats.

    That said I think while there will be a premium to the 2009's it will not be much unless the bat is from the team that wins the WS or if 2009 proves to be a milestone year for a player.

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  • BMH
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    I personally can't wait for this year to be over with! One foil stamper...four brands, makes for a lot of extra work.

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