Re: My Bo Jackson Bat Collection
Thanks for bumping this. Those bats are awesome.
My Bo Jackson Bat Collection
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Re: My Bo Jackson Bat Collection
Very nice collection. Any new additions?Leave a comment:
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I am envious, he was my favorite player growing up. I could only wish to add a gamer to my collection, but they are too rich for me right now.Leave a comment:
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Go Tigers:
The biggest bat is the LS R206 which is 35" long and weighs 33.3 oz. It dates to Bo's earliest days with the Royals.
The smallest bat is the LS 064 which is 34" long and weights 31.8 oz. This bat is from Bo's days with the White Sox.
Drew
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I am the former owner of the C243 you have. That is a great bat and hated to see it go but glad you are enjoying it !!!Leave a comment:
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I was just wondering the lengths on these. What is shortest and longest? Some of these look like monsters.Leave a comment:
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Awesome collection Drew! I love that era of bats, 80's-early 90's. It's interesting that he used such a varying degree of handles/knobs throughout his career.
NickLeave a comment:
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This bat was just on eBay I believe.
Drew let's see a pic of all of your bats together, or post in the player's collection thread when you get a chance.Leave a comment:
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Nice bat Drew. How the heck are you finding these. Iv'e been looking for a Bo bat for a while with no success. Good luck on your future bats. Leave some for us.Leave a comment:
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Newest addition. A game issued (#8 on knob) and autographed LS C243 from Bo's days with the White Sox.
Drew
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Most exciting player I ever saw in person. In a game at (then) Royals stadium in '88 or '89, Bo hit an inside the parker. When he crossed the plate he didn't even slow down. He ran toward the dugout at full speed, then slid feet first under the dugout railing, grabbed the upper bar and swung up in the air like a gymnast dismounting the uneven parallel bars. If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't have believed it was even possible.
Rick
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You outbid me on the black Rawlings three years ago. Let me know if you ever sell that one.Leave a comment:
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