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This bat one of the three earliest Gehrig specimens documented by PSA/DNA dates from Lou's formative first seasons in the big leagues. Its 1924-25 labeling period coincides with the first chapter of a career that plays out like an epic novel. Manufactured by Hillerich & Bradsby the 36 inch 36.8 ounce war club shows evidence of outstanding use with a handle crack and back barrel checking both of which have been repaired. Many ball marks are visible on the right left and back barrel. Also visible on the bat are cleat marks on the handle and barrel and the remains of a shipping label. Evidence of a single tape ring is visible on the on the handle. Such an application is a documented Gehrig trait. An area on the left barrel has been planed to receive factory side writing. Today the side writing is not legible. Written on the right side of the upper handle is 9/13 Jim. While there is no question the bat was manufactured for Lou Gehrig and shipped to him by the manufacturer for his use this handle notation suggests the bat was likely adopted later by another player who returned it to its birthplace to be replicated. It is important to consider however that the possible candidates for Jim in that period are James Ferguson Jim Marquis and James Bob Shawkey all pitchers on the 1925 Yankees. Given that these Jims were all pitchers in 1925 combined with the fact that Gehrig likely had a very limited supply of custom manufactured game bats in his arsenal at this early stage of his career leads us to speculate that the majority of use this bat endured was at the hands of Gehrig. Additional consideration of the tape ring a known Gehrig trait bolsters that belief. Given the quality appearance and era of this Lou Gehrig gamer it would be a centerpiece in even the most advanced collection of world-class baseball artifacts.
LOA from John Taube of PSA/DNA (Graded GU7).
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