Zambrano38
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Would take full game used item every time. As long as it it MLB authenticated and can be matched to use in games. Then you know it's real and have no doubt. I like cards, but not game used cards. Who knows if these knobs are real, used by player ect. Guys get a lot of bats and give them out to other players to use ect. No way of knowing if a bat knob card is legit in first place. No brainer if I want a game used item, I want full thing with proof. We all know all fakes passed off in auction houses ect. Sold to card companies ect. But no one makes any kind of big deal out of it, because they know all the money some collectors have tied up in game used cards. But never say boo to all scandals.
Ya I would definitely take a full bat if it is either MLB authenticated to a specific game or is the same model that the player uses the majority of the time and can be photomatched. There are some ways to authenticate a bat knob (ex. the Posey bat knob is from a LVS, just like the game used bat he bought is a LVS), but for the most part the company doesn't put any research into the player's tendencies and equipment choices. Certain players use certain pieces of equipment for different uses. Players often have equipment sent to them that they don't like and don't use and often players use different bats for BP, spring training, or while in the minors (ex. I know the Castro knob is from a minor league bat). At least if I buy a full item, I know what I'm getting, and I wish companies were more clear about the game used they include in their cards.