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I just got an email in from Merle Butler, the UIC of ASA.
He states emphatically that any recertification mark must be permanent and embossed, no stickers are allowed. I had emailed him after some of you guys had said that your association or state were accepting stickers on the bats. So, just to let you know.....if you accept bats with stickers, you are taking on a lot of liability that is your alone.
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Fianlly seeing a lot of the recertified bats, the ones
with the permanent mark. earlier it was with stickers. [BTW, we did not allow them]. glen
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That reminds me of helmet NOCSAE seals. Besides the embossed ones, the rule says "permanent" seals. I see two kinds of non-embossed, a silver colored sticker and a colorless one. Both of these are securely glued, but I think they could be scraped off. Do they count as "permanent"? Has anyone seen a "temporary" one as an example?
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At our NFHS state rules clinic, it was emphasized that for us, it must be an embossed marking which would rule out the stickers, same thing with the catcher's helmet marking. |
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