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Mohawk Baseball Bats

Mohawk Baseball Bats

In the early 1900's baseball games were more aggressive than they are today. It may have been this kind of intensity that prompted one maker of baseball bats to use the profile of an Indian warrior on its bat. For serious swingers, Mohawk baseball bats sometimes featured a mushroom knob at the end of the bat to provide counter balance to the swing.

Considering the age and rarity of Mohawk baseball bats, collectors have to be almost as aggressive as their original users in their hunt for a perfect or very good condition bat. From a historical perspective it's fascinating to see the subtle difference between the earlier bats and the current styles. Owning a Mohawk baseball bat is like literally owning a piece of baseball history.

Shop For Mohawk Baseball Bats!

If you are searching for a Mohawk Baseball bat you may have to go back to the early 1900's. You will know you have a Mohawk baseball bat because of the distinct inscription on the bat. It is a carving of a Native American. Like most bats of this era different Mohawk bats will have varying knob styles.


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