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Based on the creator Gene Byrnes
real life experiences, Reg'lar Fellers
was a long-running
newspaper comic strip that went into
Syndication from 1917 to January 18,
1949. Filled with spontaneous juvenile
wit & humor, the comic strip was adapted into a
feature film, a radio series on the NBC
Red Network, and two animated cartoons.
It's popularity led to a slew of
marketing items such as; board games
(made by Parker Bros.), paint sets,
toys, school supplies, tennis rackets,
footballs, football helmets, playground
balls (12" softball) baseballs, gloves,
mitts, and baseball bats.
There were two baseball bat models produced; R.F. 168 'Junior League,' and
R.F. 164 'The Bear Cat.' Both have the
Reg'lar Fellars Trademark branding
featuring the characters Jimmy Dugan,
Puddinhead Duffy and Pinhead. The
baseball bats were sold in retails
stores, and used by newspapers as a
premium to sell subscriptions.
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Reg'lar Fellers
Trademark Baseball Bats |
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R.F. 168 'Junior
League Baseball Bat |
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R.F. 164 'The Bear Cat
Baseball Bat |
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Reg'lar Fellers Baseball
Gloves, Bats, and Baseballs |
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