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    Jay Buhner Bat Question

    When did Jay start putting BONE on the knob of his bats? I have seen some of his early bats that had Buhner on them and some with his #, but I'm looking at one on ebay that the guy says he got from Buhner when he was in the minors. It has Bone on the knob, and some tarred tape on the handle. What do you guys think?

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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    I dont know when he started, but I do have a rookie bat from 1990 that he had put it on. Very few of his bats that I have seen have his number on the knob. Hope that helps.
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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    OK thanks!

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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    I have several Buhner bats some going back to his days in the minors. All that display typical Buhner use have Bone on the knob. Jay's auto changed dramatically twice during his career. It started as Jay C Buhner with a standard cursive style J and B, then Jay Buhner with a swooping J and the beginning of the fish hook B and finally he moved to the common Jay Buhner with the fish hook J and B. There are some sublte nuances in between but those are the major differences I have examples of.

    I have 1 LVS signed Jay C Buhner from the 83-86 label period and 2 signed Jay C Buhner from the 87-89 period all with BONE on the knob. This leads me to believe he had done it most of his pro career. When I first met Jay in late 1988 he was already signing Jay Buhner with the swooping J, fish hook B and no middle initial.

    Jay definitely settled in by late 1989 or early 1990. Most of his gamers from then on are natural finish Big Sticks with tape on the knob and coats of tar. I have seen a legit Louisville from the 91-97 period but they are very rare. If you get a chance to get a Buhner bat signed in person have him sign it "Keep Swinging" or "Tight Lines and Buck Wishes" he tends to give a better signature if you ask for either of those two.

    Finally to answer your original question the bat looked legit enough for me to bid on it. Down the road folks may shy away from it because it is not his model but there is no mistaking his early sig. and he will not/cannot sign that way anymore......yes, I have asked if he would and got a big smile and his current sig.

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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    there was a nice buhner minor league hr bat that went for around $40 this morning. thats a good example.
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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    Yup, that is the bat in question and it is going to join some family members next week!!

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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    Quote Originally Posted by mariner_gamers View Post
    Yup, that is the bat in question and it is going to join some family members next week!!

    yeah i cant imagine a better minor bat of his. from when he was a minor league yankee prospect. he personalized it and that the only thing i saw that might not be good for some people.


    does the personalized inscription bother you?
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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    Thanks for the help Davis!! Also, I would love to see some pics of your mariners bats if you have some. I started collecting game used bats two years ago, and now I'm up to 20 (13 mariners). If your looking to sell or trade any of your mariners bats I'd always love a heads up.

    Thanks!!

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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    Quote Originally Posted by joelsabi View Post
    yeah i cant imagine a better minor bat of his. from when he was a minor league yankee prospect. he personalized it and that the only thing i saw that might not be good for some people.


    does the personalized inscription bother you?
    Personalizations have never bothered me on smaller ticket items. I suppose if it was a Griffey I might have an issue but for an early Buhner its fine. A little rubbing alcohol will take care of it down the road if needed.......

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    Re: Jay Buhner Bat Question

    if i was a buhner collector that would have been the bat for me to get started. there was this one guy awhile back who sold a grip of buhner stuff and i was surprised how cheap his stuffs goes for. buhner is definitely underappreciated and underrated.
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