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  • gameused
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 1912

    #46
    Re: Your Rarest bat

    Tony & Bert.....Thank's!

    Rick....That's a sweet Pujols Sam bat and nice inscription.

    David....I think that Benny "Kahuna" bat you have in your collection is pretty rare, how's about posting a pic for us Hawaii boys.

    Thanks, Bobby

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    • godwulf
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 1864

      #47
      Re: Your Rarest bat

      I forgot all about my Baltimore Orioles "Pull Piece" bat. So rare, no one with the Orioles, or at Max Bat, has a clue what it is.



      The mystery continues.
      Jeff
      godwulf1@cox.net

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      • 3arod13
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 3093

        #48
        Re: Your Rarest bat

        Alex Rodriguez 1st Career Grand Slam Bat is my rarest bat. I'm looking for his 1st Career Home Run Bat, if it exists.
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        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~

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        • corsairs25
          Member
          • Jun 2006
          • 31

          #49
          Re: Your Rarest bat

          I really like this thread, so I thought I'd share a picture. I have a few bats that are not widely sought after but are still hard to come by. But this is my favorite, a Hap Felsch Louisville Slugger that I have had since I was 10.

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          • Mark17
            Senior Member
            • May 2006
            • 379

            #50
            Re: Your Rarest bat

            [quote=godwulf;238791]My infamous Randy Johnson Diamondbacks World Series bat is a rarity, for sure, but I think you'd actually be less likely to come across another one of these.




            What makes this bat extraordinarily rare is that the Unit actually signed it on the front, so it will display nicely, rather than on the back.

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            • Mark17
              Senior Member
              • May 2006
              • 379

              #51
              Re: Your Rarest bat

              Im sure there are several Gene Mauch player bats out there, but there aren't many of these (unless they made All Star bats for the coaches, that is.)

              Mauch had a 26 year managerial career and never made it to the World Series, so there are no Mauch WS bats in existence, and there shouldn't be any All Star Mauch bats either, since the AS teams are managed by the previous season's pennant winners. However, in 1964 Johnny Keane won the NL pennant for the Cards, then went to the Yankees in the A.L. in 1965. Mauch had finished 2nd in 1964, so he was named to manage the 1965 All Star game, his only one as manager. And he won the game, too.
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              • ironmanfan
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2005
                • 2252

                #52
                Re: Your Rarest bat

                Originally posted by Mark17
                Im sure there are several Gene Mauch player bats out there, but there aren't many of these (unless they made All Star bats for the coaches, that is.)

                Mauch had a 26 year managerial career and never made it to the World Series, so there are no Mauch WS bats in existence, and there shouldn't be any All Star Mauch bats either
                never say never....actually I have this Mauch coaches bat from the 1970 All Star Game available for sale in the C2C section.....


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                • godwulf
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 1864

                  #53
                  Re: Your Rarest bat

                  [quote=Mark17;239131]
                  Originally posted by godwulf
                  What makes this bat extraordinarily rare is that the Unit actually signed it on the front, so it will display nicely, rather than on the back.
                  You've got that right. Well, it was a long time ago - 1999 - that Randy signed this for one of the DBacks bat boys. Most people seem to mellow with age - the Unit seems to be doing...whatever the opposite of mellowing is.
                  Jeff
                  godwulf1@cox.net

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                  • karamaxjoe
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 651

                    #54
                    Re: Your Rarest bat

                    Originally posted by corsairs25
                    I really like this thread, so I thought I'd share a picture. I have a few bats that are not widely sought after but are still hard to come by. But this is my favorite, a Hap Felsch Louisville Slugger that I have had since I was 10.

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                    Any good story on how you came about a Hap Felsch bat when you were a kid? There can't be more than a handful of documented Felsch bats in the hobby.
                    Mike

                    Looking for any White Sox jersey from Richie Zisk.

                    My website - http://www.freewebs.com/karamaxjoe/

                    "There are only two seasons - winter and Baseball"
                    ~ Bill Veeck

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                    • corsairs25
                      Member
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 31

                      #55
                      Re: Your Rarest bat

                      Originally posted by karamaxjoe
                      Any good story on how you came about a Hap Felsch bat when you were a kid? There can't be more than a handful of documented Felsch bats in the hobby.
                      It's not really an epic story. About 40 years ago, my grandfather died and I was helping to clean out his basement. There was an old barrel with some bats in it, and one was especially interesting because it was big and completely covered in tar. Using a penknife I carefully uncovered the name on the bat but didn't recognize it. My grandmother said that I could have the bats, so I took them home. I eventually wrote to Hillerich and Bradsby to ask about the Felsch bat. I remember giving a very thorough description in my letter. I recall saying that the player's name was not written out but seemed to be printed on the barrel. Jack McGrath wrote back saying that the bat was ordered for Felsch's personal use and that he "no doubt used it." The bat played a big role in my early interest in pre-war baseball.

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                      • spartanservitto
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 932

                        #56
                        Re: Your Rarest bat

                        Its not epic, but that's awesome. Did you ever find out where your grandfather obtained the bats?!?!?!

                        -Tony
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                        • corsairs25
                          Member
                          • Jun 2006
                          • 31

                          #57
                          Re: Your Rarest bat

                          Originally posted by spartanservitto
                          Its not epic, but that's awesome. Did you ever find out where your grandfather obtained the bats?!?!?!

                          -Tony
                          I don't know where he got them. It adds a little mystery to the bat.

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                          • karamaxjoe
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 651

                            #58
                            Re: Your Rarest bat

                            Originally posted by corsairs25
                            It's not really an epic story. About 40 years ago, my grandfather died and I was helping to clean out his basement. There was an old barrel with some bats in it, and one was especially interesting because it was big and completely covered in tar. Using a penknife I carefully uncovered the name on the bat but didn't recognize it. My grandmother said that I could have the bats, so I took them home. I eventually wrote to Hillerich and Bradsby to ask about the Felsch bat. I remember giving a very thorough description in my letter. I recall saying that the player's name was not written out but seemed to be printed on the barrel. Jack McGrath wrote back saying that the bat was ordered for Felsch's personal use and that he "no doubt used it." The bat played a big role in my early interest in pre-war baseball.
                            That's a nice story and an incredible bat. I'm pretty biased, but I like your bat the best in this thread. The Cobb and Clemente bats are pretty awesome also, but I can't imagine the hobby has seen more than a few Felsch bats.
                            Mike

                            Looking for any White Sox jersey from Richie Zisk.

                            My website - http://www.freewebs.com/karamaxjoe/

                            "There are only two seasons - winter and Baseball"
                            ~ Bill Veeck

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                            • corsairs25
                              Member
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 31

                              #59
                              Re: Your Rarest bat

                              Originally posted by karamaxjoe
                              That's a nice story and an incredible bat. I'm pretty biased, but I like your bat the best in this thread. The Cobb and Clemente bats are pretty awesome also, but I can't imagine the hobby has seen more than a few Felsch bats.
                              I'm glad that you like it. I think that the 40+ years the bat spent covered in tar helped to give the wood a nice look. I, too, really like the Clemente and Cobb bats. Clemente was my favorite player, and the Momen bat is fantastic. And the Hanna Batrite Cobb is also amazing--- I wonder what the length and weight are. I wish I had one of those.

                              As for the number of Felsch bats in the hobby, I can't say. When I was buying some vintage bats back in the early 1990's, the dealer I was working with once said that he heard of someone else who had one. But I wasn't sure if he was being serious. I know that there are a couple of Weavers and Gandils in the hobby and that there are few more Jacksons out there, but they are all very tough bats.

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                              • nomarmauerfan
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 523

                                #60
                                Re: Your Rarest bat

                                Here is mine...

                                A 2007 black Rawlings JM7 Joe Mauer bat. Joe only used a black bat for one game in 2007. It just so happened to be on Justin Morneau bobblehead day. This bat is MLB authenticated, has a Twins Pro Shop COA, and is photomatched. A pretty cool bat!!!




                                Mike

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