FS: 1914-19 Draper & Maynard John J Evers Bat

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  • bat_master
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 514

    FS: 1914-19 Draper & Maynard John J Evers Bat

    Hi Everyone,

    For those of you who haven't visited my website or been on ebay recently I'm selling one of my rarest acquisitions yet.

    The bat I'm selling is what is possibly the only known Johnny Evers signature model. I've spent the last few weeks heavily researching the D&M company as well as John Evers' traits, including the lengths and weights of his known Hillerich & Bradsby counterparts.

    The key points of my research are outlined in a pdf file that is available on my website. Because forum rules do not allow posting of website addresses, please email me at tim@hofbats.com for my website address as it contains a link to my research paper. You can also directly request a copy. All offers and trade proposals are considered on an individual basis.

    Length and weight of the offered Draper & Maynard No. 10 John J Evers Signature model are 32.6875" and 38 oz respectively.

    **Please note that as of August 26th I have not yet had this bat professionally authenticated, but may do so depending on the interest generated.

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    Tim Byington
    Hall of Fame Bats
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  • bat_master
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 514

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    Re: FS: 1914-19 Draper & Maynard John J Evers Bat

    The D&M No. 10 John J. Evers signature model bat is still most definitely available. I have a price set on my website, but am basically going to just take offers on it so ignore the listed price.

    As noted I have not had this bat professionally authenticated, but took the time on my own to thoroughly research it and have created a fascinating PDF research paper that quite clearly shows why I believe this bat to be one of a handful of professional model Johnny Evers game used bats.

    Any interested parties or anyone with questions or comments feel free to email me at tim@hofbats.com. If you are reading this you are knowledgeable about D&M bats I'd absolutely love to hear any information that disputes my findings.
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    Tim Byington
    Hall of Fame Bats
    tim@hofbats.com

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