The bats that have the H&B brand in the oval trademark, rather than Louisville Slugger are harder to date. The H&B brand denotes a lower grade and lower priced retail bat. These bats were produced from the 1020's through the 1970's. The year the bat was made could effect the value.
You did not mention the size of the bat, condition, and if the bat was endorsed by a player. Baseball bats without a player endorsement will have low collectors value, and as such value will rely on special vintage bat features such as decals, mushroom knobs, ornate engraving, etc.
If you can get me more information on your bat I might be able to help you with a value. For more information on vintage baseball bats, and Louisville Slugger bat dating visit the links I left below.
The designation 40 is a secondary line of retail store model bats. If the letters BRS following the 40 it stands for Babe Ruth Special, and was common during the 1930 - 1947 labeling period. If the bat you have reads just H&B instead of HILLERERICH & BRADSBY you might have a mini bat or a less expensive store model. A mini bat will sell for less than $200. In general a Babe Ruth store model bat could be worth between $200.-$500. Besides condition there are many factors that will effect the price more or less. Baseball bats closest to the players size and model number that was used during his playing days will sell at a higher price. Decal bats are very desirable and could sell in the $1,000.'s
The dating of the bat is one of the most important factors on value along with condition. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made.
For example: a bat made between 1916 - 1929 will have HILLERERICH & BRADSBY Co in the center label as opposed to J.F. HILLERERICH & SON Co as the bats made before. TRADE MARK REG US PAT OFF appears below the oval and changed to TRADE MARK REG in 1930.
"Bone Rubbed" is a process to harden the surface of the bat and appears on bats made in the 1920s The "Powerized"process was first used, and patented by the Hillerich & Bradsby Co. in 1931 and has pat. pending beneath the stamp. Powerized and Bone Rubbed" logo is used during the 1932 season. In 1933 and 1934 you will see it stamped "Powerized and Oil Tempered" which usually is a very light heat foil type print. in 1935 until present, they go with just "Powerized"
During the 1980's Louisville Slugger issued these replicas of Babe Ruth's last style bat, and stamped 1935 on the knob. The majority of these were sold through a mail order company called J. Petterman and listed at around $100. Yes. The same J. Petterman catalogue featured on the television comedy series Seinfeld. These replica bats sell for about $55.-$125, on eBay.
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The bat can not be valued by just the fact that it is stamped 50. More information would be needed. If the bat does not have a player endorsement, it will have a low collectors value. The value will then rely on special vintage bat features such as decals, mushroom knobs, ornate engraving, etc. The age size, and condition will all be factors as well. The dating of the bat is an important factor on value along with condition. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made. The bats that have the H&B brand in the oval trademark, rather than Louisville Slugger are harder to date. The H&B brand denotes a lower grade and lower priced retail bat. These bats were produced from the 1020's through the 1970's. The year the bat was made could effect the value.
For more information on vintage baseball bats, and Louisville Slugger bat dating visit the links I left below.
Ty cobb louisville slugger hillerich & bradsby 33" bat value?
15,000$
175.00
It's worth what someone's willing to pay.
What someone is willing to pay for it. Just like anything else in this country. It's worth what someone offers you.
Louisville Slugger 250 Ty Cobb 1916-1929 baseball batThe 250 designation was applied to the model of bats offered by Louisville Slugger that for a time was the highest price bat in their lineup selling for more money then their pro model 125 signature series. A full size Hillerich and Bradsby Louisville Slugger 250 Ty Cobb baseball bat from the 1916-1929 labeling period is worth about $800.00 - $1,500.00 in excellent - Near Mint condition.
Oh you know! Just a lil weed. But ya bout 10 grand
Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger 125S SpecialA Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger 125S Special store model bat in unused excellent -near/mint condition is worth about $75.-$100. in used but not abused excellent condition about $50.-$75.The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, and the age of the bat. Longer, older and higher grade bats will sell for more. See Related links for more information on Mickey Mantle baseball bats, and a guide to help you date the bat.
125J Little League Louisville Slugger Mickey MantleThe Louisville Slugger 125J Powerized Mickey Mantle Little League bat is worth about $30.-$40. in used but not abused condition, and about $40-$60 in excellent - unused Near Mint condition. The 125 Junior bat was sold in the 1960's and included endorsements from the stars of the day including: Ernie Banks, Tommy Davis, Harmon Killebrew, Roger Maris, and Ed Mathews. They ranged in sizes from 28" -32".
Most of the baseball bats are valued between $100 and $500. The exact amount will depend upon who used the bat and if it is autographed or not.
Brooks Robinson Louisville Slugger 125 store model batIn general a Brooks Robinson Louisville Slugger 125 store model bat in unused Excellent - Near Mint condition is worth about $50.00 - $75.00 in used but not abused excellent condition about $40.00 - $50.00 The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, age, and model of the bat. Longer, older and higher grade bats will sell for more. With Louisville slugger bats in short, if your bat has the size stamped into the knob it is a store model bat. This is placed there to help the buyer identify the size of the bat. A bat closest in size, and mode to the bat a player used during his career will have a higher value.
Reggie Jackson Louisville Slugger 125 store model batIn general a Reggie Jackson Louisville Slugger 125 store model bat in unused Excellent - Near Mint condition is worth about $60.00 - $75.00 in used but not abused excellent condition about $40.00 - $60.00 The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, age, and model of the bat. Longer, older and higher grade bats will sell for more. With Louisville slugger bats in short, if your bat has the size stamped into the knob it is a store model bat. This is placed there to help the buyer identify the size of the bat. A bat closest in size, and mode to the bat a player used during his career will have a higher value.