Re: LOUISVILLE SLUGGER: BIll Almon Vintage Baseball Bat
The bat looks to have been used by Almon, although all the white marks on the barrel suggest BP use (the marks are likely tape residue).
The LS labelling is of the 1980-83 variety, and that would line up just fine, as Almon wore #34 in 1981-82 with the White Sox and in 1983 (and '84) with Oakland.
Dave M.
Chicago area
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Re: LOUISVILLE SLUGGER: Chris Chambliss Vintage Baseball Bat
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Re: DON MATTINGLY: Louisville Slugger Bat
unfortunately, little to no collectible valueLeave a comment:
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Re: LOUISVILLE SLUGGER: Pete Rose Vintage Baseball Bat
store model/retail batLeave a comment:
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Re: HARMON KILLEBREW Game Used or Professional Model Bat?
it's a store model/retail batLeave a comment:
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Re: FRANK ROBINSON Game USED or Professional Model Bat?
College bat. Colleges could order professional grade bats with MLB players names on them but would have their Schools name burned below the signatue on the barrel. A nice mint example such as a Frank Robinson may fetch $100 more or less.Leave a comment:
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LOUISVILLE SLUGGER: Pete Rose Vintage Baseball Bat
I figured this was a Pete Rose Vintage Baseball Bat after closer inspection. Although, the 'Pete Rose' writing on the bat is totally faded, there are still some indentions in it that shows it IS a Pete Rose Baseball Bat. Not to forget that the 'PR4' abbreviation on the knob is evidence of a Pete Rose bat. I need to know if this is game used or a professional model bat. Anyone?
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HARMON KILLEBREW Game Used or Professional Model Bat?
I have a Harmon Clayton Killebrew LOUISVILLE SLUGGER bat. I'm not sure if it's a game used or a professional model bat. Yes, I am talking about the former Major League baseball player who hit a career total 573 homeruns and inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Check to see the images below. Although, it was almost difficult reading the 'Harmon Killebrew" writing on the baseball, I managed to figure out who it was.
Let me know your thoughts.
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Re: FRANK ROBINSON Game USED or Professional Model Bat?
P.S. Yes, I'm talking about the legendary Hall of Famer, Frank Robinson who played for the Cincinnati Reds during his rookie year in 1956.Leave a comment:
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Re: FRANK ROBINSON Game USED or Professional Model Bat?
Yeah, I checked into Frank Robinson's history and noticed that. So can anyone at least tell me if this is a game used bat? Or can anyone tell me why this bat says 'Vanderbilt University"?
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Re: FRANK ROBINSON Game USED or Professional Model Bat?
If you are talking about the HOF Frank Robinson. There is one problem with the bat. It says Vanderbilt University on the bat and Frank Robinson went to Xavier.Leave a comment:
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