Before purchasing any baseball bat whatsoever, make sure that it has been authenticated by a reputable company. If you look the company up online and nothing shows up or the baseball bat does not have authenticity attached to it, it would be wise to pass up on it. Unfortunately there are many people out there who try to rip people off so always be cautious when purchasing a game-used or autographed baseball bat online.
This goes for anywhere else as well. Two other places to check for baseball bats are local and regional hobby shops, pawn shops, and even some major league ballparks.
Along with checking for authenticity, also make sure to have a general idea of what the particular item is worth by doing some research ahead of time. There are such things as baseball bat price guides, and it would behoove you to purchase one if you are going to be a serious collector.
After purchasing a game-used or autographed baseball bat, if it does not come with one already, get a display case for it.
Buying a display case for the bat will not only provide a great way to show off the baseball bat but also keep it in a suitable condition for preserving. Swing trainer, Softball. Remotecontrolled Batmobile transforms to raised battle. Pin on Lego Minifigures and price guides. Robot Check Superhero toys, Batman toys, Playset. Baseball baseballfans fans Softball. Bat Boat Batman figures, Fisher, Batman comic books. Your email address will not be published.
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Stormtrooper holding a softball bat: Samuel marsden, volume 1 anonymous, divine action keith ward, fifth corner of the room israel metter Bryce harper bat in game used mlb bats. Andruw jones all star game commemorative bat. Capsule lb. Game Feeder. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. It retired a bat model in honor of a player. In it's place the bat was renamed DJ2 in honor of Jeter. Self proclaimed "the largest decalcomanie manufacturing organization in the world" the company went on to make decals, e.
Palm Fechteler produced decals for the J. Pine Tar - A sticky substance added by a player to the handle area of a bat for added grip. The tar will typically get darker with age. Some players are fairly consistent with the areas of a bat that are tarred, and it may be identified as a Specific Player Use Trait. Player Endorsement - When a ball player signs a contract with a bat manufacture he gives approval for his signature to be used on the baseball bat.
This also gives the company the rights to sell bats baring the players signature to the public at the retail level. Player Use Attributes - Denotes that a bat, uniform or piece of equipment has evidence of player use. For example a number written on a baseball cap can be attributed to player that wears that uniform number. A baseball bat can have a tape pattern that is attributed to a particular player. Playground Bat - A line of bats made by baseball bat manufacturers to be used by schools or at the playground, common to the 's's.
The "Powerized" process is to harden the surface of the bat much like the bone rubbed finish of the 's. Jim Beckett in Price Guides - Third party guides published on a regular basis to indicate the estimated value of an item according to the current market, such as Keymancollectibles. Private label - Generic bat brand names of smaller sporting goods companies that do not manufacture baseball bats;.
Provenance - The history of ownership of a particular item such as a game used baseball bat. It allows the buyer to secure additional insight as to the origin or chain of custody of the item. Founded in , PSA was the first widely accepted grading service and set the standard for the graded card market. Q Back To Top.
R Back To Top. Rack Marks - A term used with game used bats. Rawlings - A sports equipment manufacturing company founded in A Pioneer in the baseball glove industry Rawlings introduced innovative designs. In Rawlings introduced a line of baseball bats, which were manufactured by Louisville Slugger. In Rawlings acquired Adirondack Bats Inc. Reach - The A. Reach sporting goods company was formed by former player and founder of the Philadelphia Phillies franchise in The company was then sold to Spalding in Reach, a treatment which is applied to baseball bats to "enhance driving qualities" of the bat, and eliminate chipping.
Reverse Brand Label - Most bats when their trademark brand or logo is held strait up, have their branding read from left to right. Reverse labeled bats the branding reads from right to left. For example early J. Ring Bat - A baseball bat decorated with painted or stained rings or bands around the center or and barrel, "Ring Bats" were common to the late 's.
S Back To Top. Safety Grip Dots - Introduced in by A. One decal safety dot reads "Left Hand Up" the other "Right Hand Up" Semi-Sig - The name of a ballplayer produced on the barrel of the bat in italic, or script like lettering , giving the appearance of a signature, but not block letters.
Side Writing - A term used with game used bats. Refers to the writing, usually in grease pencil, on the barrel of a bat, written by a manufacturer employee, to document the receipt of a bat by a player, in making future player bats in the same or similar specification. Side written bats are usually found on bats of the pre-model number era. Signature model - A term used to describe a player endorsed baseball bat or glove baring the players signature.
Signed-in-the-Presence - An autograph that was signed in the presence of the seller or a representative of a third party authentication service. The validity of the signed-in-the-presence status of an autograph is dependent upon the integrity and reputation of the seller or authentication service.
Spalding - A. Spline Bat - The "Spline" baseball bats were test issued and distributed to teams in spring training during the early to mid 's. Spline bats have 3 hickory strips or "splines" inserted into groves on the back of the barrel. The purpose was to limit the amount of grain separation occurring in ash bats.
An item that is given away at a baseball game. Stall and C. Dean in The Stall and Dean Company is one of the oldest sporting goods manufacturers in America. Stamped - An autograph applied to a baseball, photo, card or other item such as a signature model bat or glove. A facsimile signature. Stan The Man Inc. Store Model - A retail baseball bat or glove that is not game issued or game used.
Sold in stores. The brothers opened the Zinn Beck factory in Columbia, South Carolina, and Garnett started turning out laminated bats. The next ten years Garnett worked as a foreman for Louisville Slugger. T Back To Top. Team Index Bat - A baseball bat ordered by the team and cannot be directly connected or traced to a particular player without records.
It was played in the United States as far back as the early 's and is considered a stepping stone towards modern baseball. It must be made of wood, and may be of any length to suit the Striker. K Tryon of Philadelphia, established in the They sold a large variety of Items, from firearms to Knives, Bicycles, Skates, sports equipment, baseball gloves and bats. U Back To Top. UV - Stands for Ultraviolet. The Sun emits harmful ultraviolet radiation. UV light can fade autographs if over exposed to.
UV protective cases help prevent fading of signatures or other memorabilia. A glossy UV protective coating applied to sports cards. V Back To Top. These bats were stored by the manufacturer in a vault, and retrieved as a pattern bat when called upon by a player. VG -Abbreviation. Short for Very Good, A term used in grading. Vintage - A term usually intended to indicate an item was issued or produced quite some time ago. Aged or of older origin. For example: a vintage baseball card as opposed to a modern day baseball card.
A piece of memorabilia manufactured about 25 or more years ago. Vintage, from the early days. W Back To Top. Wagon Tongue Bat - From the mid to late 19th century bat makers made baseball bats from wagon tongues that had been used for covered wagons.
Wagon Tongue baseball bats were a popular line of bats sold by Spalding Sporting Goods. Luis Cardinals in the s, developed his own distinctive bat color pretty much on a whim.
Wall Hanger - A baseball bat in poor condition with little collectors value. Typically hung on the wall as a conversation piece. Days after the U. The program was designed to clean up the immoral influences associated with encampments and their surrounding communities.
Want List - A collector's or dealer's list of items wishing to acquire through purchase or trade. Often, a collector will send a dealer a "want list," and the dealer will try to locate the items on the list. A Want list can be posted to locate an Item by others. Wilson - A sporting goods company originally named the Thomas E. Wilson Co. Incorporated in , the company was originally established to find unique ways of using slaughterhouse byproducts of a nearby meat-packing firm.
The Thomas E. Wilson company began the manufacturing of baseball bats and gloves by the s. In , the name was changed to Wilson Sporting Goods Co. World Series Black Bat - Also known as a " Black Bat " They were given to participating players, and dignitaries from teams in the world series.
Worth Inc. A producer of leather horse collars and harnesses, Lannom developed a sporting goods line in order to utilize his tannery. Expanding the business in they added helmets, basketballs, baseballs and later softballs.
The company specialized in tennis rackets, and golf clubs and by the turn of the 19th century, baseball equipment. By the early 's, A. X Back To Top. Y Back To Top.
Yale - A brand name for the Moneco Company, a manufacture of Juvenile sporting goods, baseball gloves, masks, punching bags, medicine balls, footballs, soccer balls, boxing gloves and similar items.
By the 's the Moneco Co. Logo branded into the bat. Z Back To Top. Zapon Grip - Applied to the handle it gives the batter a firmer grip, and prevents stinging to the hands. Zimmerman Manufacturing Co. This sawmill, which became known as the Zimmermann Manufacturing Company, started off making axe handles, barrel staves, and other wooden parts.
The company moved to Auburn in the s, and the company started to turn out baseball bats. The brothers opened a factory in Columbia, South Carolina, in In the company became a corporation, then moved to Greenville, SC, in The Zinn Beck Bat Co. The name was then changed to Grier Mfg Co.
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