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You might have come across Los Angeles-based KILLSPENCER in our recent round-up of Highsnobiety-endorsed homewares brands. The label stocks a wide selection of premium leather goods and sleek collectibles, all made in the U.S.A.. The latest to come from the brand is its baseball bat 2.0, a refined, redesigned classic made to meet the specs of Major League pros.

Coming just in time for the World Series, the piece is made using the finest solid hardwood. Each comes with a unique grain pattern and retails for $175, boasting a raw, unfinished handle and protective clear polyurethane barrel finish.

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For an extra $20, the brand's customization feature also allows for a monogram of up to 20 characters for the added cost of $70, making this the perfect gift for baseball fans. As well as your own personalized message, the monogram features the model number and date of creation.

Take a closer look at how the bat is manufactured in the video above, and click through on the link below to shop.

KILLSPENCERBaseball bat 2.0
$175
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