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Old Fri Apr 17, 2009, 09:47am
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Cheers Dave you're a Master!!

Some poor lady just received one from a web-site and it has ISF approved on it!!
Thought it was not ASA but thanks for the confirmation, guess she just lost £80.00!! Shame
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Old Fri Apr 17, 2009, 10:20am
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Cheers Dave you're a Master!!

Some poor lady just received one from a web-site and it has ISF approved on it!!
Thought it was not ASA but thanks for the confirmation, guess she just lost £80.00!! Shame
I may be mistaken, but ISF did, prior to October 30 (I think) allow bats that were not allowed by ASA. I noticed a few ASA non-approved bats in the Olympics, which set off HUGE red flags (I'm an umpire, I notice these things, can't help it).

I think after the Olympics, ISF decided to use the ASA list, bringing us to this discussion here.

For the record, I only call ASA, and have zero experience with ISF.
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I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views!

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Old Fri Apr 17, 2009, 10:29am
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Here is the ISF approved bat list source:

International Softball Federation - Certified Bats
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Old Fri Apr 17, 2009, 10:47am
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I may be mistaken, but ISF did, prior to October 30 (I think) allow bats that were not allowed by ASA. I noticed a few ASA non-approved bats in the Olympics, which set off HUGE red flags (I'm an umpire, I notice these things, can't help it
ISF only have a list for Approved Bats.
In Great Britain and in ESF (European Tournaments) we always use the ASA banned Bat List to check our Bats together with the ISF Approved Listing.
Which is one of the same except you have more bats which is why yours overrules Ours!
To be very honest I pay very little, to no attention, to the ISF List and concentrate on ASA.

Anyhow huge help, thank you, and last question to which I shall not reply! (Unless Forced)
When does the ASA List get updated?
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Old Fri Apr 17, 2009, 10:56am
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ISF only have a list for Approved Bats.
In Great Britain and in ESF (European Tournaments) we always use the ASA banned Bat List to check our Bats together with the ISF Approved Listing.
Which is one of the same except you have more bats which is why yours overrules Ours!
To be very honest I pay very little, to no attention, to the ISF List and concentrate on ASA.

Anyhow huge help, thank you, and last question to which I shall not reply! (Unless Forced)
When does the ASA List get updated?
It gets updated as soon as an already-approved bat fails the test. Currently, the bat list has not been updated since March 31, 2008 (which is why you haven't been notified by my script).
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Screw green, it ain't easy being blue!

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Old Sat Apr 18, 2009, 06:35pm
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I may be mistaken, but ISF did, prior to October 30 (I think) allow bats that were not allowed by ASA. I noticed a few ASA non-approved bats in the Olympics, which set off HUGE red flags (I'm an umpire, I notice these things, can't help it).

I think after the Olympics, ISF decided to use the ASA list, bringing us to this discussion here.

For the record, I only call ASA, and have zero experience with ISF.

I find it ironic that the ASA (USA Softball) is the U.S. Olympic Committee's National Governing Body for softball and represents the USA to the ISF, and yet ISF has approved bats that the ASA has banned.

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Old Sat Apr 18, 2009, 10:39pm
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I find it ironic that the ASA (USA Softball) is the U.S. Olympic Committee's National Governing Body for softball and represents the USA to the ISF, and yet ISF has approved bats that the ASA has banned.

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Huh? ISF is an INTERNATIONAL Softball Federation, not the USOC's or ASA's international subdivision.
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