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I just ordered this and it's on the way. Aside from the jerseys in my Bears collection, this is my NFL grail (at least until I can locate a real Walter Payton jersey)...
I just ordered this and it's on the way. Aside from the jerseys in my Bears collection, this is my NFL grail (at least until I can locate a real Walter Payton jersey)...
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What an awesome gamer, from a futrue HOFer. As a life longer Viking fan, man, I'm jealous!
Regards, Tony
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~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~
I recently purchased a Ryan Zimmerman bat and was able to photomatch it to 3/22/2010. His number 11 was written on the outer part of the knob because Dunn's 44 was mistakenly written and scribbled out in the center. Several other marks and a strand of dark grain that runs from the center label to the Genuine stamp also match up.
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Very nice Russell!
Collecting: Ryan Zimmerman, Tyler Colvin, Justin Morneau Looking for GU Baseball or Lineup Card from games on 6/21/07
I love the pedroia, did someone clean the tar off of it?!?!?! Because whoever thinks thats a good idea is a terrible person, great bat though non the less, im actually looking for a pedroia myself, purely on seeing people with beautiful gamers, over and over.
-Tony
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Always looking for ALEX AVILA, ALBERT PUJOLS, HOME RUN BATS, and any high end gamers from 90's-00's stars.
2 Of My Game Used Items Are Photomatched. It's not just any picture of them wearing it, but the actual picture of them wearing them. Here's my Rafael Furcal game worn game-winning cleats from May 2,2003. I was lucky enough to find a pic of him from that night on Getty Images.
lol...that was when I first started collecting. I thought a photomatch was if you knew when the player wore it....that's all I understood about a "photomatch"
I love the pedroia, did someone clean the tar off of it?!?!?! Because whoever thinks thats a good idea is a terrible person, great bat though non the less, im actually looking for a pedroia myself, purely on seeing people with beautiful gamers, over and over.
-Tony
The pine tar is not removed, it is mota stick and it dries out. The bat was purchased from a highly respected member who would never alter a bat.
Just acquired this 2005 Reggie Sanders bat. Matched it to three games from June of that season. In the 6/26 photo, you can really see the line of ink transfer. In the other two shots, you can see the smeared TPX logo, along with miscellaneous ink and leather transfer. Plus, the tar gets progressively darker.
Just acquired this 2005 Reggie Sanders bat. Matched it to three games from June of that season. In the 6/26 photo, you can really see the line of ink transfer. In the other two shots, you can see the smeared TPX logo, along with miscellaneous ink and leather transfer. Plus, the tar gets progressively darker.
Forgot to mention that Sanders homered on 6/26, 6/28 and 6/29 -- so there's a good chance this bat was use to hit all three home runs.
The pine tar is not removed, it is mota stick and it dries out. The bat was purchased from a highly respected member who would never alter a bat.
Hey Rich,
I thought that Dustin Pedroia M9 bat and floor looked familiar........the reason why the pine tar area has changed in appearance is that after Pedroia applies the pine tar, he then takes a pitchers rosin bag and dabs it against the tar, the rosin bag is a white powder and when applied to the pine tar it offers a better grip.
That action photo of Pedroia must have been taken right after the rosin was applied to the center brand area of the bat, that's why it appears white......by the time I got the bat the rosin had already wore off.
I thought that Dustin Pedroia M9 bat and floor looked familiar........the reason why the pine tar area has changed in appearance is that after Pedroia applies the pine tar, he then takes a pitchers rosin bag and dabs it against the tar, the rosin bag is a white powder and when applied to the pine tar it offers a better grip.
That action photo of Pedroia must have been taken right after the rosin was applied to the center brand area of the bat, that's why it appears white......by the time I got the bat the rosin had already wore off.
Thanks, Bobby
Bobby
the famous floor was a dead giveaway, thanks for the info, I stand corrected.
it is a very nice bat also.........
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