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RAWLINGS BAT DATING GUIDE |
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The Rawlings Co. has used different center brands in
their history. The Logo samples pictured below are
dated to the years they appear in the Rawlings
catalogs. By matching the samples with the logo on your
bat you could approximately date to that era.
Variations in branding and model numbers could narrow
down the years. |
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Manufacturing Period
Description |
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1927-1932 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
A diagonal
"Rawlings" is centered inside a Shield with
"TRADEMARK, REG'D." above left, and "MFG., CO."
below right. A double ring outside the shield
reads "MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH QUAILTY ATHLETIC
GOODS" wrapped around the top, and
"ST.LOUIS,U.S,A." at the bottom. |
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The Rawlings line of baseball
bats were manufactured by Louisville Slugger beginning in 1927. |
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1933-1962 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
A more refined Shield
logo is designed with more space between
the shield and outer rings. It otherwise
remains the same. The word "DUROIZED" is added
to the right towards the barrel side of the No.
100 line of Professional model baseball bats. |
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"Duroized"
is a process to harden the surface of the bat,
much like the "Powerized " process used by
Louisville Slugger, the maker of Rawlings
baseball bats. "Duroized"
is a process to harden the surface of the bat,
much like the "Powerized " process,. patented
in 1931 by Louisville Slugger. |
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1963-1970 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
The Rawlings center brand is totally
redesigned. The "Rawlings" trademark script
logo surrounded by 8 starts, features the
Registered trademark ® below the "s" in
Rawlings. Above reads "MADE IN U.S.A." with the
model number below. |
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1971-1982 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
In 1971 Rawlings purchased Adirondack
Bats Inc. From 1971 to 1982, Rawlings listed
Adirondack baseball bats exclusively. No
Rawlings brand baseball bats were
produced during this period. In 1983,
Adirondack and Rawlings shared the brand. Three
different
Adirondack center brands were used from
1971-1982. |
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1983-1986 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
At the top of the logo
"Rawlings" is now in script with the Registered
Trademark
to the right top of the "s" in Rawlings,
followed by the "Pro Ring" circle logo.
ADIRONDACK" in bold uppercase, block
letters is directly below, with the Registered
Trademark
after the "K" with the model/catalog No. (302F
on this label) at the bottom. |
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1986-1990 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
The outer border lines of the label are
removed. The script "Rawlings" Logo dominates
the label and the catalog No. (P302 on this
label) is just below in small print. To the
right is "ADARONDACK" going through the 'PRO
RING" circle logo, with the Registered
Trademark
below the "K". |
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1990-1997 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
The "Rawlings"
script logo dominated the label and a
Registered Trademark
is placed below the "s" with "MADE IN USA"
placed below and above the uppercase
"ADIRONDACK" in print block lettering. The
Registered Trademark
is to the right of the "K" the Pro Ring circle
logo is dropped. |
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1998-2008 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
The center label
features the newly redesigned Rawlings circled
"R" logo. The Registered Trademark
is placed to the right of the tail of the "R"
Below the outside of the oval reads: The
registered trademark Rawlings logo (In script)
followed by the registered trademark
"ADIRONDACK" logo separated by a dot , followed
by "MADE IN USA" |
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2009-2011 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
An "ADIRONDACK
PRO" ribbon design is added below the Rawlings
circled "R" logo. The script "Rawlings"
trademark logo followed by "MADE IN USA" is
placed below the ribbon in small print. |
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2012-2014 Bat
Manufacturing Period |
The Rawlings Bat label is simplified.
Adirondack is completely removed from the bat.
All is left is the
Rawlings circled "R" logo |
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Rawlings
is a sports equipment manufacturing company founded in
1887 by George and Alfred Rawlings. A Pioneer in the
baseball glove industry Rawlings introduced innovative
designs that included the Bill Doak Model (1919), Deep
Well Pocket (1930), Trapper (1940), and V-Anchored Web
(1950).
In 1927, Rawlings introduced their own brand of
baseball bats, which were manufactured by Louisville
Slugger. Early in 1971, A-T-O who owned Rawlings since
1969, acquired Adirondack Industries. |
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