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  • Mark17
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    [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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  • corsairs25
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    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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  • 3arod13
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    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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  • godwulf
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    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.

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  • gameused
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    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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  • GoTigers
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    Ty Cobb Hanna Batrite- One of a kind center brand with his model designation instead of "Batrite" located inside the bat logo.

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    Hack Wilson Hanna Batrite- These bats with the player name only on the barrel are pretty rare, and so are Hack Wilson bats in general. I like the fact that it is made from hickory instead of ash. Has his trademark thin handle with a large knob. Thanks to Tim for this pickup

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    Dave Winfield Worth bat- This is a recent pickup. I've only seen one other and that was on Taube's site..
    I think Dave only tried these for a very short time maybe in spring training. This was the listing on Taube's site.


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    Great Thread!

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  • Klattsy
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    Amazing items everyone! Especially love the Pujlos' but i'm very new school I know there is no way on Earth I could ever on something in the stratosphere of these items, but I still love looking! It's great that all such unique bats are in the one community!

    Mark.

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  • rj_lucas
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    Originally posted by onlyalbert
    Rick, that is one awesome bat!!! Did you get my e-mail a couple days ago on my 09?

    Jason
    Jason, I didn't get your email. If you want, resend and I'll make sure it's not going to the spam folder. Thanks!

    Rick

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  • spartanservitto
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    You guys are killing me with these Pujols!!! If anyone ever wants to let one go, please let me know... im looking to add on.

    -Tony

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  • onlyalbert
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    Originally posted by rj_lucas
    Since Bert said Pujols rookie bats don't make the cut I'd have to go with my 2005 signed and inscribed bat. The bat itself is not the rarity (although it does have the nicest Pujols signature I have seen on a bat), but the inscription makes it a one of a kind. If you consider how difficult it must be to write on a bat, I can't imagine we're going to see a bunch of these anytime soon...frankly, I'm amazed Albert took the time to do it even once.

    Rick
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    Rick, that is one awesome bat!!! Did you get my e-mail a couple days ago on my 09?

    Jason

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  • rj_lucas
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    Since Bert said Pujols rookie bats don't make the cut I'd have to go with my 2005 signed and inscribed bat. The bat itself is not the rarity (although it does have the nicest Pujols signature I have seen on a bat), but the inscription makes it a one of a kind. If you consider how difficult it must be to write on a bat, I can't imagine we're going to see a bunch of these anytime soon...frankly, I'm amazed Albert took the time to do it even once.

    Rick
    rickjlucas@gmail.com
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  • ksfarmboy
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    I would say mine would be my Chief Meyers bat.
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  • metsbats
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    I have a 34" Gary Carter K55 game used bat from 1973 his actual rookie year. Vince Malta informed me of the following orders in 73.

    4-25-73 34" 33 ounces 3 bats
    5-1-73 34" 33 ounces 8 bats
    5-14-73 34" 34 ounces 2 bats

    This was the only year Carter ordered 34" inch bats as subsequent bat orders were 35" (until the end of his career when he ordered 34" C243 while with the Expos). I put it next to a 76 Carter for comparison purposes.

    I've not seen another 34" Carter 73 bat anywhere else.

    -David
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  • metsbats
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    I've never seen another of these 86 Mets bats and think I have the only ones that exist.

    Bruce Berenyi, Rick Anderson, Randy Neimann

    The Berenyi and Neimann bats are error bats too.

    -David
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  • spartanservitto
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    Alright, I have some good stuff in my collection, but nothing really "rare". Ive always just tried to acquire a gamer from my favorite players. This bat though is pretty cool.

    My vladimir guerrero photomatched Home Run bat. He hit a grandslam off Zach Greinke with this. The reason I like it is because he used the bat for nearly a month back in 2007. It was one of the easiest photo matches ever due to the distinct marks, as well as, the donut ring wearing away at the bat.

    For signed items I included my Ichiro signed 16X20. He signed it for me in person at the 2006 all star game and was so funny. I was so excited to meet him and have him sign it... he says to me. "Is this for you?" I tell him "Yes Yes Yes", all excited because I knew I was finally going to get a nice item from him. He takes the box with my 16X20 and sets it on the ground, and grabs someone elses item and signs it. My jaw drops, and im so confused.... he then laughs and goes, "Im just messing with you man.".... picks it up and signs it, and sure enough its framed today. Hes been one of my favorite players ever since, such a cool guy, and one of the best ever.

    -Tony
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