I found this to be interesting and odd at the same time.
On another thread a member had pointed out to another member a Cal Ripken Jr Game Used Bat in the upcoming Goldin Auctions. So I was reading through the thread and wanted to check out the auction itself and was impressed with the bat and the paperwork on it until it go to the end of the description, it's funny because as I was nearing the end I was thinking to myself why would this bat get an 8.5 grading and not a 9.5 or 10. When I got to the end of the description it said "1 point deducted for the crack"
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat????
Wait a minute your deducting a point of its validity of being game used because it has a crack in it (hence being used) because of aesthetic purposes? If thats the case why not deduct points for ball marks? Rack Marks? Leather transfers? Seam imprints?
None of those marks were put there when the bat was manufactured. So why stop at the crack?
On another thread a member had pointed out to another member a Cal Ripken Jr Game Used Bat in the upcoming Goldin Auctions. So I was reading through the thread and wanted to check out the auction itself and was impressed with the bat and the paperwork on it until it go to the end of the description, it's funny because as I was nearing the end I was thinking to myself why would this bat get an 8.5 grading and not a 9.5 or 10. When I got to the end of the description it said "1 point deducted for the crack"
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat????

Wait a minute your deducting a point of its validity of being game used because it has a crack in it (hence being used) because of aesthetic purposes? If thats the case why not deduct points for ball marks? Rack Marks? Leather transfers? Seam imprints?
None of those marks were put there when the bat was manufactured. So why stop at the crack?
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