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A lot of handle & barrel And a lot in between 34.5" c. 1870s to 1880s |
| AA84 |
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Fairly straight handle, But still huge 37" c. Mid 1880s-1890s |
| AA87 |
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Similar handle & barrel Ball-shaped knob 34" c. 1904 |
| Ball Balance |
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Use by many pros Very well balanced 35" c. Mid 1880s
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| Burlingame |
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Thin handle, little knob 31/33.5/35" c. 1850s-1860s |
| DF |
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Thick handle & knob Slightly weighted barrel 36" c. 1850s-1860s |
| FB |
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Most popular vintage bat Well balanced, versatile 33 & 35" c. 1850s-1860s
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| JT |
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Second knob forces you to choke up 35" c. 1909 |
| Lajoie |
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Long, bit of a thick handle But easy to swing 37" c. 1850s to 1860s |
| Mule |
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“Mushroom” knob balances heavy barrel 34" c. 1906 |
| Mushroom |
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Straight taper all the way from barrel to knob 36.5" c. Mid 1870s |
| Mutual BBC |
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Not much handle or barrel But a lot in between. 36" c. Mid 1870s |
| New York Model |
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The Robinson model Well balanced & durable 34" c. 1940s |
| R1 |
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Feels as big as it is One of our heaviest 37" c. 1860s to 1870s
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| RB75 |
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