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1939 Streamlined Baseball Bat Patent Blueprint Art Print

by Dale Kincaid
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1939 Streamlined Baseball Bat Patent Blueprint art print by Dale Kincaid. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This blueprint-style patent artwork showcases a streamlined baseball bat design patented by Thomas Taylor on August 15, 1939. The patent drawing... more
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Artist's Description
This blueprint-style patent artwork showcases a streamlined baseball bat design patented by Thomas Taylor on August 15, 1939. The patent drawing illustrates the innovative features of the bat, including its aerodynamic shape and construction. This patent is a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of baseball equipment and bat design. This patent print is a must-have for baseball enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone interested in the history of the sport. With its historical significance and unique aesthetic appeal, this piece adds a touch of nostalgia and sophistication to any wall space, especially in a baseball-themed room, home office, or sports memorabilia collection.
Patent artwork features original drawings and illustrations from the archives of the U.S. Patent Office. Ideal for inventors, engineers, and big thinkers, patent art serves as a unique conversation starter and makes an excellent gift for those with a passion for history, innovation, or specific hobbies. They ar...
About Dale Kincaid

Dale Kincaid is native to the Cleveland, Ohio area. From childhood he has always had an enthusiasm for photography. "There's a special feeling that something quite magical happens with the push of a button". Beginning with a high school photography class, his first SLR camera and a couple of lenses, Dale's main interest has always been nature, landscape and close-up outdoor photography. His love of the outdoors and an adventurous spirit inspires him to travel to various locations in search of discovering those special places and subjects to photograph in nature's light. Thus, Natureslite Photography was born. As an award winning photographer, Dale's work has been published in fine art table top books and on-line galleries. As an...
Dr Debra Stewart
Wonderful capture of the technical aspects of this aerodynamic design!!!
Dale Kincaid replied:
Thanks so much Debra.