Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

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  • STLHAMMER32
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 803

    #31
    Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

    I've noticed that Albert seems to adjust how he applies pinetar to his bats depending on what brand he uses.

    Here is a photo of him holding an old Hickory in the dugout you will notice the pinetar towards the logo stops almost perfectly in a circular fashinion around the bat.
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    • BULBUS
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 1123

      #32
      Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

      Originally posted by STLHAMMER32
      I've noticed that Albert seems to adjust how he applies pinetar to his bats depending on what brand he uses.

      Here is a photo of him holding an old Hickory in the dugout you will notice the pinetar towards the logo stops almost perfectly in a circular fashinion around the bat.
      The pine tar pattern in the picture jives with spartans bat. Also, the tar on spartans bat doesnt seem to be a lot, it just seems to have discolored (collected dirt/dust) over the last few years. Plus, if there is tar near the label and he touches it for grip on his gloves, the tar is going to be on the handle.

      There are a lot of Pujols photos out there, have you tried to photomatch it yet?

      -Chris
      Chris

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      • mlbforeverhomer
        Banned
        • Feb 2010
        • 624

        #33
        Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

        Originally posted by STLHAMMER32
        Clay, please contact me!
        Email me.

        claytonlemmons@yahoo.com

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        • spartanservitto
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 932

          #34
          Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

          Where are you guys finding the old hickory photos, I cant find any on getty or icon images. I would love to try. I agree with the discoloration, I havent gotten it yet but that was what i was thinking. If you have any places to look, let me know. Im pretty happy with the bat regardless.

          -Tony
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          • spartanservitto
            Senior Member
            • May 2010
            • 932

            #35
            Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

            Thank a lot also on the help guys, I feel pretty good that albert did use it at one time, the people at PSA/DNA seemed to be confident also. I think it's safe to say in my eyes that I got a good bat to put with my other key pieces. There was one that Bert owned that was recently on Ebay and pulled down, I emailed the seller. It is the M356 one cracked at the top, did anybody contact the guy and throw an offer on it? Curious, I was interested in that bat also.

            -Tony
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            • STLHAMMER32
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 803

              #36
              Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

              Originally posted by spartanservitto
              Thank a lot also on the help guys, I feel pretty good that albert did use it at one time, the people at PSA/DNA seemed to be confident also. I think it's safe to say in my eyes that I got a good bat to put with my other key pieces. There was one that Bert owned that was recently on Ebay and pulled down, I emailed the seller. It is the M356 one cracked at the top, did anybody contact the guy and throw an offer on it? Curious, I was interested in that bat also.

              -Tony
              Tony, I have a collection of photos for Josh Hamilton, Mark McGwire and Albert Pujols saved on my computer. Those are the guys I collect and I find that photo references really help. I am not sure what images are still available from Getty now but I thought you would be interested in the Old Hickory as it has the same pinetar pattern as yours!

              With your bat, i would feel confident that it was in the hands of Pujols at one time at least. The Pinetar application looks right pattern wise and although it is a bit heavier it could be because the dirt collects on it. It may have been a BP bat used in games or it could have been used by another player who knows....there are many possiblities and frankly thats how it is with any bat that can't be matched...which is the majority.

              I did purchase the m356 on ebay, I knew it belonged to Bert at one time and felt comfortable with it's characeristics. The deep seam impressions are something I always look for in a gamer..to me that is the best sign of actual game useage.

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              • STLHAMMER32
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 803

                #37
                Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                Originally posted by mlbforeverhomer

                Clay, I have already. I still haven't received payment for the bat yet....when I asked you on the forum...you told me to send your address again that you had misplaced it. Then I wait for payment, still none...and no emails returned..I would much rather discuss privately but this seems to be the only way...

                You haven't held up to your word even after we set an exact date to receive payment. What is more frustrating then anything is you bump your want list and I see you trying to get people to contact you regarding other items when you still haven't paid for the bat yet...I don't understand....just some communication would go along way.

                Sorry for hijacking the thread it wasn't my intention to do so!

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                • spartanservitto
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 932

                  #38
                  Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                  Thanks STL,

                  I love that bat you got, I saw it on Ebay and knew I had seen it somewhere. Thanks for looking out. I appreciate the insight and help from everyone on this forum, you keep the hobby safe and clean. Thanks again.

                  -Tony
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                  • GoTigers
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 629

                    #39
                    Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                    I sold that M356 on Ebay. It's a nice bat, and I hope youre happy with it STL. I'll post some pictures on here later that I believe show Pujols using bats with tar on the lower handle circa 04-05. I'd love to get everyone's opinion.. Maybe I'm just seeing things
                    Thanks,
                    Jimmy

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                    • spartanservitto
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2010
                      • 932

                      #40
                      Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                      I agree, I figured that would be the issue with that bat. I think someone saying there is no handle tar on Pujols bats is way to stern on the issue. It is bound to happen when he has tar on his bat at all. The tar itself did not look substantial.

                      Also sorry to keep messaging you about that haha, I saw it end on June 14th and got excited for a minute, I love that bat though.

                      -Tony
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                      • rj_lucas
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 489

                        #41
                        Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                        Originally posted by spartanservitto
                        I agree, I figured that would be the issue with that bat. I think someone saying there is no handle tar on Pujols bats is way to stern on the issue. It is bound to happen when he has tar on his bat at all. The tar itself did not look substantial.

                        -Tony
                        Certainly, you might see pine tar in the grip area that has transferred from his batting gloves, but it will be lighter than the application at mid-barrel.

                        And considering how little he uses any given bat, you wouldn't expect to see much of a build-up from his gloves.

                        That said, I'm not sure if those same guidelines would apply in the case of a BP bat. Perhaps they get more use and thus, more pine tar built-up in the grip area. I don't know.

                        I would, however, challenge anyone to produce a photograph of Albert using a bat where pine tar has been applied to the grip area of the handle i.e. an application running from mid-barrel to knob.

                        I'm not suggesting your bat looks like that, it doesn't. But as I mentioned earlier, the pine tar at mid-barrel looks heavier than you would expect for the period. Would be good to see some additional photos in different light when you have the bat in hand though.

                        Rick
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                        • spartanservitto
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2010
                          • 932

                          #42
                          Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                          Will do, I'm pretty sure its discoloration of the wood though.

                          -Tony
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                          • spartanservitto
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2010
                            • 932

                            #43
                            Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                            From pine tar none the less, I think being handled etc. Reason being, I think the cut off is to perfect, such as the example of Albert with the other Old Hickory bat.

                            -Tony
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                            • spartanservitto
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2010
                              • 932

                              #44
                              Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                              Here is a similar Old Hickory, with the same pine tar application, its actually a lot more than I thought I would see.

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                              • STLHAMMER32
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2009
                                • 803

                                #45
                                Re: Albert Pujoles Game Used Old Hickory bat.

                                Here is another photo from a baseball card.....
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