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Many factors that you did not mention will go into the value of an Al Kaline Louisville slugger store model bat including model, size, condition, and the year the bat was made.Flame Tempered is a process of drying and hardening the wood with lower grade baseball bats. If your bat reads "Flame tempered" it is a store model bat. "Powerized" is used on higher grade bats, and professional models.In general a full size Louisville Slugger 125 Al Kaline Flame Tempered bat in used but not abused condition will sell in the $20.-$30. price range, and in excellent to near/mint condition about $40.-$75.In a recent auction a 33" Louisville Slugger 125 Al Kaline Flame Tempered bat in good condition sold for $18.27 Another bat same size and model in excellent+ condition sold for $76.00Below I will leave a link to a Louisville slugger bat dating guide.
David Ross is a catcher for the Boston Red Sox. He uses a Rawlings Flame Tempered ash bat, and practices with a Marucci Maple.
"Oil Tempered" is term used for the process of hardening or preserving the wood on baseball bats. "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" was used during the 1932 season only. 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" Flame Tempered is a process of drying and hardening the wood with lower grade baseball bats. If your bat reads "Flame tempered it is a store model bat."Powerized" is used on higher grade bats, and professional models.
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Louisville Slugger ash model C353. 34.5 inches-33 ounces. flame tempered with smith finish/unfinished.
The Tony Oliva Louisville Slugger 125LL you have is a store model Little League bat. 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.The "Flame Tempered" is the lower grade version of "powerized" that appears on Louisville Slugger Bats. It's a process to harden the surface of the bat.
Some bats have an H&B brand in the oval trademark, rather than Louisville Slugger. The H&B brand denotes a lower grade and lower priced retail bat. These bats were produced from the 1920s through the 1970s.Flame Tempered is a process of drying and hardening the wood with lower grade baseball bats. If your bat reads "Flame tempered it is a store model bat. "Powerized" is used on higher grade bats, and professional models.Hillerich & Bradsby Co. has used different oval center brands in their history. Below I will leave a link to a Louisville Slugger Bat dating guide showing different eras of bats. You can match these with the logo on your bat to get an approximate date for your Louisville Slugger bat. If you need more help feel free to contact me.
Many of the baseball bats are valued in price close to $20 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition of the baseball bat.
his bat is very famous
The value of a Barry bonds SAM bat varies slightly by the year and its condition. As of 2014, the value for this bat in excellent condition is around 150 dollars.
It's worth what someone's willing to pay.