Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards, and Americana May 16'26

I01983 | A Trio of Professional Model Baseball Bats Including Ken Griffey Sr Jerry Mumphrey and George Metkovich with PSA DNA Letters of Authenticity

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BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Trio of Professional Model Baseball Bats Including Ken Griffey Sr Jerry Mumphrey and George Metkovich with PSA DNA Letters of Authenticity

This lot consists of three professional model baseball bats, each verified by a full Letter of Authenticity from PSA/DNA. The first item is a Ken Griffey, Sr. Louisville Slugger model S216 dating to the 1987-1988 labeling period. It is crafted from ash wood with a black finish. The barrel features a facsimile signature and the center brand includes the 125 Louisville Slugger oval and Powerized logo. It shows outstanding use with a barrel crack and an 11 inch by 1.5 inch section missing. The player number 22 is inscribed on the knob in silver marker. The second item is a Jerry Mumphrey Louisville Slugger model M110 from the 1983-1985 labeling period. This ash bat features a two-tone Walker finish. It exhibits moderate use with a handle crack and has the player number 28 written on the knob and the top barrel in black marker. The third item is a George Metkovich Hillerich and Bradsby model R43 produced during his post-career period between 1965-1968. This natural finish ash bat shows heavy use with a handle crack and grain swelling on the back barrel. Each bat retains its individual PSA/DNA authentication sticker.

Ken Griffey Sr. Bat: Length: 33.75 inches; Weight: 29.7 ounces
Jerry Mumphrey Bat: Length: 34.0 inches; Weight: 31.8 ounces
George Metkovich Bat: Length: 34.0 inches; Weight: 31.9 ounces.


Condition report:

All three bats are in game-used condition with significant wear appropriate for their use. The Ken Griffey Sr. bat has a large crack and a missing piece of wood on the barrel. The Jerry Mumphrey bat has a cracked handle. The George Metkovich bat shows heavy use including a handle crack and grain checking from ball impact. Surfaces exhibit scuffs, ball marks, and various inscriptions from professional use.