Vancouvertav
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Now, I stumbled across something very interesting. I’ve been collecting that’s for two decades. My bat wall has some of the rarest and most legendary twigs ever made. Rounding up, my titanium’s collection was a mint, looking Easton tiphoon that i found at a collectables and sporting ebay store. (My old profile name was : Randomtask)
I have a cracked one (tiphoon) , I have one that I regularly take out and swing in cold weather, and I wanted to really mint one for the wall.
Anyone going back 15 years or so would know about all of the white papers put out by kettering on titanium vs Ultras and cor 44 balls.
Easton made only (2) blue Titaniums that were much hotter then the final red: STi1 3430
It could be the most rare bat in existence and there are almost no photos of it (i saw one on a webpage in 2007).
I believe i just found the missing blue one …but its red.
It sounds much thinner, the taper happens slightly sooner, and the model number on this other tiphoon is scared in the: Ti93 3430
Check the photos
Any one shed some light on this. I know the topic is dating many of us, but i’m hoping there is an Easton rep in here who can dig into the archives for me.
I have a cracked one (tiphoon) , I have one that I regularly take out and swing in cold weather, and I wanted to really mint one for the wall.
Anyone going back 15 years or so would know about all of the white papers put out by kettering on titanium vs Ultras and cor 44 balls.
Easton made only (2) blue Titaniums that were much hotter then the final red: STi1 3430
It could be the most rare bat in existence and there are almost no photos of it (i saw one on a webpage in 2007).
I believe i just found the missing blue one …but its red.
It sounds much thinner, the taper happens slightly sooner, and the model number on this other tiphoon is scared in the: Ti93 3430
Check the photos
Any one shed some light on this. I know the topic is dating many of us, but i’m hoping there is an Easton rep in here who can dig into the archives for me.