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July 28, 2013 zman025 38 posts | need a white combat cent , trying to get a hold of big Mike M need a white combat asap thanks boss |
July 28, 2013 SlowLearner 19 posts | Call him at 303-324-6421 if you mean Mike Massong. |
July 29, 2013 BruceinGa Men's 70 3233 posts | Mike Macenko, 330-419-0205 or bigcat844.com |
July 29, 2013 SCRAPPY 44 posts | I have a new white Centenarian in the wrapper and it is 30 oz. If you want it I can get it to you for $ 149 which is what I paid for it. I dropped down to a 28 oz and willing to trade if someone has a 28 oz. Get a hold of Mike Macenko if you need a different weight at the numbers above. Big Cat is top notch. Known him for too many years. Scrappy 6 - Mike Massong |
July 29, 2013 BruceinGa Men's 70 3233 posts | Big Snake (MM) sells them for $110 |
July 29, 2013 Gorilla Boy Men's 50 271 posts | Thanks for the kind words guys. I believe he has called and is going to order one. Once again Thanks. I was on the run all weekend helping with a couple of diffent events. I was going to try and make it down to Columbus, Indiana but I could not even make that. I have some 27's and 26's left. Give me a jingle. 330-419-0205. Gorilla Boy Mike Macenko The Cleveland Plain Dealer did a nice article on myself and the years of softball in Cleveland, Ohio. It once was the capitol of softball. If you want to you can check it out here. http://www.cleveland.com/softball/index.ssf/2013/07/mike_macenko_softball_champion.html |
July 30, 2013 John27 Men's 50 37 posts | Mike Macenko has the best prices on Combat bats and stands behind what he sells! He is one of the good guys! |
July 30, 2013 the wood Men's 65 1123 posts | MM, Who could argue that Cleveland was the capitol of softball at one time? Isn't that where Tom Aldrich, World's Greatest Softball Fan, called home? He must have been, because he had a 'bowling shirt' with that inscription on it. The guy did know everyone and he did know the game. Also, isn't that the home of Hillcrest Tavern? :-) Bob Woodroof |