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daveyou
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Hey FCB
I would love for all of you to participate, discuss and express your opinions in regards to:
What constitutes a game used "Bat Knob" ?
Personally, for me, I've 100% believed that a Bat Knob from a game used bat are the OUTER part of the bottom of the bat. For example, when we hear the announcers say "oh! hit the knob of the bat!" or something like that...
Here are two examples below of what a Game Used Bat Knob is to look like:
exhibit #1
exhibit #2
by looking at the above pics, you can tell by the fact that they look to be "used", along with the fact that there are personal markings and identifications with letters of their initials being stamped to the bat...
Now, please look at this so called "Game Used Bat Knob" of the same product as above...
exhibit #3
please look carefully....in my honest opinion, there is NO WAY this is what constitutes as a "Game Used Bat Knob" of said player....Bat Knobs DO NOT look like this...This is most likely the inside layer of the Bat Knob.
I would absolutely love for all of you to please take a few seconds and give your honest opinion as to whether exhibit #3 is in fact, a "GAME USED BAT KNOB" and what your definition is...
My thoughts are that there's a reason why these are so unique, collected and expensive...it's because from ONE game used bat of a player, you can produce ONLY ONE BAT KNOB because...THERE'S ONLY ONE!!!
Bat Barrel and Bat Knob cards? THEY ARE MADE USING THE OUTSIDE PART OF THE GAME USED BAT!!
That's how you can DIFFERENTIATE between a BAT BARREL or BAT KNOB vs just regular BAT CARDS!!
Dave
BTW, exhibit #3? Player uses a BLACK BAT...
I would love for all of you to participate, discuss and express your opinions in regards to:
What constitutes a game used "Bat Knob" ?
Personally, for me, I've 100% believed that a Bat Knob from a game used bat are the OUTER part of the bottom of the bat. For example, when we hear the announcers say "oh! hit the knob of the bat!" or something like that...
Here are two examples below of what a Game Used Bat Knob is to look like:
exhibit #1
exhibit #2
by looking at the above pics, you can tell by the fact that they look to be "used", along with the fact that there are personal markings and identifications with letters of their initials being stamped to the bat...
Now, please look at this so called "Game Used Bat Knob" of the same product as above...
exhibit #3
please look carefully....in my honest opinion, there is NO WAY this is what constitutes as a "Game Used Bat Knob" of said player....Bat Knobs DO NOT look like this...This is most likely the inside layer of the Bat Knob.
I would absolutely love for all of you to please take a few seconds and give your honest opinion as to whether exhibit #3 is in fact, a "GAME USED BAT KNOB" and what your definition is...
My thoughts are that there's a reason why these are so unique, collected and expensive...it's because from ONE game used bat of a player, you can produce ONLY ONE BAT KNOB because...THERE'S ONLY ONE!!!
Bat Barrel and Bat Knob cards? THEY ARE MADE USING THE OUTSIDE PART OF THE GAME USED BAT!!
That's how you can DIFFERENTIATE between a BAT BARREL or BAT KNOB vs just regular BAT CARDS!!
Dave
BTW, exhibit #3? Player uses a BLACK BAT...