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Started by Ron Scott, August 17, 2002, 08:28:36 PM

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Ron Scott

Recently baseball super star Barry Bonds has begun to use bats made of hard maple and is sold on them. They are being made by a Canadian firm in Ottawa.

According to Bonds, they not only hit a ball well, but last longer than traditional ash used in most bats. "I tried using a maple bat and I liked it.  Ash wood is softer and has a tendency to crack or split," Bonds said in an ESPN interview.

Many other major leaguers are switching to maple bats as well.
~Ron

Ron Wenrich

And maple is a lot heavier.  More of a club than a bat.
Never under estimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

ElectricAl

We have been selling Ash and Hard Maple turning squares for bat blanks. 3" x 3" x 36"  for $15 each. One guy got 10 pieces of each.

We have a neighbor with a WM vacuum kiln dry the blanks down.

Just a niche market, but there is money in it.


ElectricAl
Linda and I custom saw NHLA Grade Lumber, do retail sales, and provide Kiln Services full time.

Kevin

Diddly,
There`s a novel idea for the UP cabin.
Hunting bears with a custom turned bat, what do you think?   ;D

J Beyer

It would be a good idea if the gun jams and the bear charges  :o :o :o, but I would prefer a 480 Ruger  ;D ;D for a backup firearm.

JB
"From my cold, dead, hands you dirty Liberals"

Corley5

12 gauge pump with slugs ;D.  The best for stopping a bear at close range.
Burnt Gunpowder is the Smell Of Freedom

J Beyer

Let's get bck on track, shall we?  My little brother Jacob, he's 14, watches a lot of baseball and said that the switch in wood types was news to him.  I'll have him keep an eye on the remainder of the Overpaid Major League Baseball Crybabies Association coverage on ESPN sportscenter and let you know wha tI find out.

JB
"From my cold, dead, hands you dirty Liberals"

swampwhiteoak

The rise in players using maple, a heavier wood, coincides with players looking like bodybuilders.  I doubt a young Barry Bonds could've used a hard maple bat effectively.

DonT

I recently watched a local show on the bat manufacture from Ottawa,I believe he recently quit his day job and makes bats fulltime.He started out as a one man show and now empolyes 4-5 people.  DonT

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