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    Bernie Williams rookie bat

    A friend of mine (no really) obtained a Bernie Williams bat when he was still playing for the Columbus Clippers and he inquired about selling it. It was obtained from the Clippers Bat Boy when they played the Buffalo Bisons in 1990 or so (I believe).
    Can you tell me what I should look for and if possible, a reasonable value?

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    Although we do not have Bernie's records, I have personally handled a few from that time era and seen others in auctions over the years.

    Bernie favored T141 model bats early in his career. He did not have an endorsement contract with Lousiville Slugger. His bats around 1990 will either have "BERNIE WILLIAMS" in block letters or "WILLIAMS" in block letters branded into the barrel. He may also have used other models, but have only seen T141 models in the market.

    He favored unfinished models - that were in the 34.5" range and weighed around 32 ounces. He may have used bats as short as 34" around this time frame. One of the problems if the bat just has "WILLIAMS" on the barrel is that Gerald Williams was also in the Yankees farm system at the time and many of Gerald's early bats just had "WILLIAMS" on the barrel. Gerald favored P72 model bats from memory......just something to look out for. I believe Gerald used 34" bats and nothing longer than that.....

    Bernie liked tar - used tape at times for grip - and many of his heavily used bats have ball marks on both sides of the barrel from this era. The bat may or may not have a cupped end.

    Bernie would sometimes put BW on his knobs, as well as his uniform number. I have also seen legitimate Bernie bats with nothing on the knob.

    When you get the bat, if you would like to send me pics to review, I would be more than happy to look at them for you. You can e-mail me at jcaravello@nc.rr.com

    If any Forum members have Bernie bats in their collection that are different or have seen others in the market that they can comment on - please post that info here. Thanks, Jim

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    Thanks Jim. I'll try and get some photo's in a week or so.
    Dennis

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    Jim is right on with his comments on Bernie's early bats. I've probably owned 6-10 from that era and like Jim I've handled others and seen them in auctions. These bats used to be fairly common, say from 95-98, lately they have been much more scarce.

    From my experience, the majority of Bernie's early bats have BW on the knob, I did handle one that had 25 on the knob (his number at Columbus). Not that it's impossible but I've never seen a model other than the T141. I've also only seen one black model, I'm sure there are a few others, majority are natural.

    Abe

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    Abe - thanks for the follow up post!! If anyone knows Bernie bats - it's Abe!!! Jim

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    Dennis,
    I did want to mention that I do have interest in the bat. If your friend wants to sell you can let me know at abekulynych@aol.com.

    Take Care,
    Abe

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    As promised, here are the photo's of the Bernie Williams rookie era bat....
    What do you guys think?
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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    I think that might be Gerald Williams.

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    I'd have to agree with Yankwood. It looks like a Gerald Williams that someone wrote BW on the knob of. I've never seen a Bernie bat with tape like that and all the Bernie bats of that era that I've seen say Bernie Williams on the barrell, not just Williams.

    Abe

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    Re: Bernie Williams rookie bat

    The pictures are of two different bats. the Williams bat has no tap on it at all. The other picture is of a Kirby Puckett bat that I have and I wanted to see if anyone know anything about that. That is the one with all the paint on it. I have attached the picture of the Kirby Puckett name on it.

    let me know what you think about the Williams bat. The BW has always been on the bottom of the bat.

    Thanks
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