A piece of round nylon stock with a hole drilled in it. I think a local plastic shop could supply the plastic for like a buck. And you could drill the hole. It would save say 25 bucks of shipping too, from canada and all.
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A piece of round nylon stock with a hole drilled in it. I think a local plastic shop could supply the plastic for like a buck. And you could drill the hole. It would save say 25 bucks of shipping too, from canada and all.
Quoted from DennisDodel:Not an original part. Did you look at the photos of both bats?
I would agree with the above. the one from the link is actually a piece of nylon with a hole drilled in it. the one in the original game has some taper to the short side of the hole. not that this matters. but it makes one think that just buying some nylon and drilling a hole is really a very viable option.
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