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| Sept. 30, 2005 KillAbrew Men's 60 55 posts | Early Composite bats Need some help. What was the first composite bat made. What were some other early models. I know of Mizuno World Win MS100 around 1994 Graphite/Kevlar. Was told of a Louisville Ptpscm30m Matrix (tournament players series) carbon composite Don't know that bat or year. |
| Sept. 30, 2005 mad dog Men's 60 3803 posts | wilson made one in the mid 80's,graphite ,can't remember if anything else was with it.do know it had a whip action to it like a golf club in the handle.it would hit the snot out of the rocks we use to use back then. |
| Oct. 5, 2005 taits Men's 65 4000 posts | Eaton had a Grahpite one as well. |
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