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The Leacock 01 cork ball bat, produced in the early 1900s, is a vintage item that can vary significantly in value depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it might be worth anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars. Collectors often seek out these bats for their historical significance and craftsmanship. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a sports memorabilia expert or checking recent sales of similar items is recommended.
An official soft baseball (or practice ball) still conforms to the official size and weight of the official hard baseball, but it has a synthetic leather cover with a sponge cork and rubber center. These are usually Official T-Ball practice balls. Higher league practice balls still maintain the official size and weight, but contain a full-grain leather cover with a wound cork and rubber center.
There actually isn't an official cork bat. Cork bats are illegal.
According to one account, the game of cork ball originated in Baltimore, Maryland. Click on the 'Cork Ball' link on this page to read that account.
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a type of cork
i have a hillerich & bradsby co. cork ball bat that was my grandfather's. i am curious to know when it was made and what it isworth.
String cork and leather
A cork ball bat typically measures about 28 to 32 inches in length and weighs between 1.5 to 2.5 pounds. The diameter of the bat's barrel can range from 2.5 to 3 inches, depending on the specific design and regulations of the sport being played. These bats are primarily used in games like cork ball, which is a variation of baseball played with a cork ball instead of a hard baseball.
A cricket ball has a cork inner wound with string and then wrapped with stitched leather.
cork" A black colored substance"
It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a Baseball ball or a cricket ball.