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    Senior Member staindsox's Avatar
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    Re: Tell me why the use on this bat looks fake

    i think you're on to something here. just like the pine tar, those nicks, dings, and gouges in the wood sure look fresh and clean for being that old.

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    Re: Tell me why the use on this bat looks fake

    The pine tar should be dry to the touch by now. I recently purchased a bat with pine tar and after a couple of months the pine tar was not sticky anymore. To tell you the truth the number 33 written on the top and bottom of the bat looks very good. That's the best part of this fake.
    And like what was just mentioned the dings are too fresh looking exposing very clean wood.

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    Re: Tell me why the use on this bat looks fake

    Considering the amount of pine tar applied the bat should be hammered with ink transfers and seam marks.

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    Re: Tell me why the use on this bat looks fake

    I'm not a Canseco expert, but of all the Canseco gamers that I"ve owned I 've never see the pine tar where it is on this bat. I've typically had Canseco gamers with the pine tar concentrated on the handle. I've seen this type of pine tar on a 90's Worth and 2 1999 Rawlings Devil Ray Home run bats which I obtained direct from Juan Iglesias.

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    Re: Tell me why the use on this bat looks fake

    This bat looks familiar.

    I had the bat sent to my fiancee before picking it up, and the first thing she mentioned was the tar being somewhat tacky. From the first photos I saw of the bat, the placement of the tar above the handle raised some suspicion. You're right metsbats, Canseco rubbed tar on the handle only, and never this thick.

    The ball marks on the bat are nowhere near as deep the marks on other Canseco gamers I've seen, and the "rack marks" look overdone.

    Most Cooper gamers I've seen have better grain. Maybe that's why this one never saw so much as a swing.

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    Re: Tell me why the use on this bat looks fake

    I have two game used bats from Jose's stint at Long Beach this summer and the tar is still tacky so much that if you grip the bat your hands will still be sticky. I have to agree also, out of my nearly 30 game bats, not one has the tar extend that far. I have also never seen that much tar on one before. And I'm sure he has done it before, but 99% of the time his number will not be on the end of the barrel, also you have to ask yourself why it is not cracked. Usually the only way a collector will end up with an uncracked bat is if it has some significance.

    Todd Ricks

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    Re: Tell me why the use on this bat looks fake

    A red flag for me is why green 33 on the knob and black 33 on the top.

 

 

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