Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards, and Americana May 16'26
Lot 31:
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BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Collection of Four Professional Model Baseball Bats Including Lance Johnson, Glenn Hubbard, Phil Garner, and Roger Cedeno
A collection of four professional model baseball bats, including examples with PSA/DNA and JSA authentication. The first item is a black finish Lance Johnson professional model bat manufactured by Hoosier Bat Co. in Valparaiso, Indiana, model HB10 The Dream. The barrel is signed in silver ink Lance Johnson #1 Dog with the inscription Best Wishes. This bat is accompanied by a PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity, Certification 1B37010, confirming use during the 1998 season, and a JSA Basic Certification card CD87081 for the signature. The second item is an ash wood Glenn Hubbard game used professional model bat by Louisville Slugger, model O64, featuring a dark hickory finish. Stamped marks on the barrel read GENUINE O64 Glenn Hubbard LOUISVILLE SLUGGER. It is accompanied by a PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity, Certification 1B37023, for the 1983-1986 labeling period. The third item is a Phil Garner professional model bat by Louisville Slugger, model K48, in ash wood with a dark hickory finish. The barrel is stamped GENUINE K48 GARNER LOUISVILLE SLUGGER. This item includes a PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity, Certification 1B37031, for the 1980-1983 labeling period. The fourth item is a natural finish ash wood Roger Cedeno professional model bat by Louisville Slugger, model C271. Stamped barrel marks include Louisville Slugger 125, Powerized, GENUINE C271, and CEDENO in a block nameplate. The knob is marked with the number 10 in black ink.
Lance Johnson Bat Weight: 35.2 ounces
Glenn Hubbard Bat Length: 34.0 inches
Glenn Hubbard Bat Weight: 30.9 ounces
Phil Garner Bat Length: 34.75 inches
Phil Garner Bat Weight: 33.5 ounces.
Condition report:
The collection shows various states of game use. The Lance Johnson bat features a 1/4 inch by 2 inch piece missing from the back barrel. The Glenn Hubbard bat shows heavy evidence of game use, including extensive athletic tape on the handle, ball marks on the barrel, and a handle crack as noted in the authentication letter. The Phil Garner bat is un-cracked and the authentication letter notes no specific evidence of game use. The Roger Cedeno bat displays clear indicators of game use with ball impact marks and pine tar staining on the handle.
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