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How
Old is my Louisville slugger baseball bat?
Hillerich &
Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center
brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade
marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat
was made. Visit the LOUISVILLE
SLUGGER BAT DATING guide located on this website. You
can match the markings on your bat with the easy to use bat dating
chart to get an approximate date for your Louisville Slugger
bat.
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How Old is my Adirondack baseball bat?
Adirondack /
Rawlings has used different center brands in their history. By
identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can
narrow down the year to what era the bat was made. Visit the ADIRONDACK
RAWLINGS BAT DATING guide located on this website. You can match
the markings on your bat with the easy to use bat dating chart to get an approximate date for your
Adirondack bat.
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What
does "Powrized" mean on my Baseball Bat?
The "Powerized" process was patented by the Hillerich & Bradsby Co. in 1931 and has pat. pending beneath the stamp. They introduced the "Powerized and Bone Rubbed" logo for the 1932 season and in 1933 and 1934 you will see it stamped "Powerized and Oil Tempered" which usually is a very light heat foil type print. Beginning in 1935 until present, they go with just "Powerized" The Powerized" process is to harden the surface of the bat much like the bone rubbed finish of the 1920's
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I have a black 1961 World
Series Bat with all the Yankees Signatures what is is worth?
The bat you have is referred to as a World series "Black Bat" They were given to participating players, and dignitaries from teams in the world series. They have facsimile signatures of the entire team in gold on a dark black ebony bat.
Names in script for
Hillerich & Bradsby
endorsees and block
letter for non endorsed players.
"Black Bats" are highly sought after in excellent to near mint condition. Any grade lower will devalue the price considerably.
A 1961 New York Yankees Black Bat is worth about
$1,200.-$1,500.
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Do I have a
game used or store model bat?
With
Louisville slugger, and Adirondack bats in short, if your bat has
the size stamped into the knob it is a store model bat. This is
placed there to help the buyer identify the size of the bat.
Examples of this would be number like; 6, 06 036, 36, MM6, PR6.
These marking will indicate a 36 inch bat. When letters proceed
the number like MM6 or PR6 it is indicating the player model
initials followed by the size, In this case MM6 Mickey Mantle 36
inch, and PR6 Pete Rose 36 inch.
Game used, and
Professional model bats are two different animals. A game used bat
would have to come with the proper paper work, or a letter of
provenance showing the chain of custody from the player that used
the bat to the person that currently owns the bat. Without this
you just have a pro model bat. It would otherwise be difficult to
prove that the bat was actually used by the player.
Adirondack
Professional model bats will typically have the model number on
the knob followed by a Letter. for example Hank Aaron used a 63 A,
Mickey Mantle used a 288 D. Louisville slugger began using model
numbers on the knob in 1943 then moving the
model number to the barrel in 1977. For example a K55 Mickey Mantle pro model would
have K55 on the knob as opposed to the store model bat with K55
appearing on the barrel. Dating the bat could be important.
For aide in dating your bat visit the following page of this site:
LOUISVILLE
SLUGGER BAT DATING
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My bat reads "Flame
Tempered" instead of "Powerized" what's the difference?
Flame Tempered is
a process of drying and hardening the wood with lower grade
baseball bats. If your bat reads "Flame tempered it is a
store model bat. "Powerized" is used on higher grade
bats, and professional models.
The "Powerized"
process was patented by the Hillerich & Bradsby Co. in 1931
and has pat. pending beneath the stamp. They introduced the "Powerized
and Bone Rubbed" logo for the 1932 season and in 1933 and
1934 you will see it stamped "Powerized and Oil
Tempered" which usually is a very light heat foil type print.
Beginning in 1935 until present, they go with just "Powerized"
The Powerized" process is to harden the surface of the bat
much like the bone rubbed finish of the 1920's
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How do you find the value of an old
wooden bat made by JF Hillerich and
Son?
If your bat reads
J.F. HILLERERICH & SON in the center brand as you state It
would be dated before 1916, and will be a very nice collectible.
In 1916 Louisville Slugger started to use HILLERERICH &
BRADSBY Co in their center brand.
If it reads
"Trade mark" below the oval as opposed to "TRADE
MARK REG US PAT OFF" it could be dated to the 1897 - 1911
time period.
In 1905 Honus
Wagner, a star for the Pittsburgh Pirates, signed a contract with
Hillerich & Bradsby co. and became the first player ever to
endorse a bat. If the bat has a player endorsement it would be
dated after 1905.
The bat, if a
store model could still be worth hundreds. A game used or pro bat
could be worth thousands. To help you put a value on your bat I
would need more information. For more help on dating your bat
visit the following page of this website: LOUISVILLE
SLUGGER BAT DATING
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What year is my Bat Day
Stadium
giveaway baseball bat from?
Key features in determining
the age of the "Bat Day" baseball bats from
the 1960s through the early to mid 1970s are variations on the barrel such as players name; script or block, Team name; script or block, the order the team name, the players name, and approved little league appears on the
barrel as well as center brand variations which include
Pro atop of the center brand (on all labels) H&B appears on
the first labels, then Hillerich & Bradsby co. Made in USA,
and Made
in Canada on bats made in 1969, and 1970. Some years
have the same markings as other years, and by using the players
name, and the years they played for the club you might be able to
narrow it down. This is not an exact science in that some
teams may have not used player names in a
particular year making it difficult to date. Team Logos
could help in dating. Corporate sponsorship logos such
as Berger King appear on bats made around 1977, and can also help
in the aid of dating bats.
The following
page of this website contains a chart to help you date your
"Bat Day" Baseball bat. http://keymancollectibles.com/batdaybatdating.htm
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