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Louisville Slugger
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortway...g/10180070.htm
Regards, Tom. "People funny. Life a funny thing." Sonny Liston Thomas J.Watson - Cabinetmaker (ret.) tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email) http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1 |
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Back in about 1970 I took a tour through the old H&B factory in
Louisville. It is a minor miracle that the place did not burn down and take lives with it. Open barrels of finish right next to the machinery that branded the bats were enough to give an OSHA inspector nightmares. They had a room where you could handle the actual bats that they used as standards for each player under contract. I remember pulling down a bat at random. It had been Mel Ott's. Dick Durbin |
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Ah, a Slugger......
I remember well, as a kid, going to the "Big 5" store in North Hollywood (across Laurel Canyon Blvd. from Sears), and buying the "Micky Mantle" signature model (34 in, 34 oz). For $4.99. The Mantle profile had a thin handle, so I and my teammates broke a lot of them. Now, the Harmon Killebrew profile also a real thin handle and a huge clubhead. And the Yaz profile was likw a stump: thick handle all the way to the barrel. -jbb "Tom Watson" wrote in message ... http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortway...g/10180070.htm Regards, Tom. "People funny. Life a funny thing." Sonny Liston Thomas J.Watson - Cabinetmaker (ret.) tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email) http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1 |
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"Tom Watson" wrote in message ... http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortway...g/10180070.htm Regards, Tom. I would think our local "bat mill" probably supplies blanks to them, as the mill has been there for many, many years. Used to be able to go get free firewood so they didn't have to burn it all, but it sure looked funny, all cored out. They use a ganged hole saw to core the blanks out of the logs. -- Nahmie The law of intelligent tinkering: save all the parts. |
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