Louisville Slugger Dash Dot Dash Vintage Game Used Bat circa 1920
Comments: the bat is dark in most parts of the bat but with a clean dash-dot-dash center label, the bat has a 5 inch displaced crack at the handle. And a 7 inch shallow chip missing from the back of the barrel, the bat currently weighs 38.5 ounces and measures 37 inches in length.
Names in parentheses indicate that the first name of the player is deduced from various factors. Sig: The facsimile signature of the player's name is stamped into the barrel of the bat.Block: The player's name is stamped into the barrel in block letters. Master: bat used as a template to make a particular player's bat. Side-written only: Information denoting the player is written by the factory on the side of the barrel when a player sent his bat in to be used as a prototype for future bats. Lathe: Bats used as a guide to place on the lathe to produce a particular player's bats.
Hillerich & Son: 1890's - circa 1912: J. Blank: no brand name whatsoever. Handmade: no brand name whatsoever. Spalding: Spalding Sporting Goods Co. Ddd: dash, dot, dash in H&B center brand circa 1917 - 1922.
Wright & Ditson: Wright & Ditson Sporting Goods. Side-written bats are among the most coveted in the hobby, as they provide airtight provenance relative to game use.