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Re: Re: How do you tell when a bat goes dead?


Posted by: Mack (mackrich@aol.com) on Fri Apr 22 03:50:58 2005


> > The title says it all. I own a 32/29 easton triple 8 bat and me and my friends believe it is dead. (we used the knob tap technique and it make a very dull sound and vibrates alot) but on the other hand my dad thinks its not dead and gets upset when i don't use it. So, what is a sure way to tell if a bat is dead?
>
> u kno when its dead when you hit the ball with your best swing and hit it on the sweet spot and the ball goes no were

Dan:

I am interested in knowing how old the bat is.


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