i believe it is the model number for an old montgomery ward parlor stove sold in the 1970's. my model number is 68-ymt-7387.
Lumber can mean wood when used as a noun or,if used as a verb, it can mean to move in a slow awkward way.
Wittle is when you carve away at something like a piece of wood with a knife.
jiquinoun Cuban timber tree with hard wood very resistant to moisture
The word 'number' comes from Latin word ' numerus' meaning a quatityt. Various marks on bones/wood etc., are thought to be 'tally marks' from 40,000 years ago. Our modern number symbols of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, are Arabic in origin.
i believe it is the model number for an old montgomery ward parlor stove sold in the 1970's. my model number is 68-ymt-7387.
wood
With model wood!
The "125" refers to the grade of wood used to make the bat. "125" is the highest grade and is reserved for all pro level bats. The "125" bats are also used for the highest quality store model bats.The 125 is not the Model number. Louisville slugger began using model numbers on the knob in 1943 then moving the model number to the barrel in 1977.Flame Tempered is a process of drying and hardening the wood with lower grade baseball bats. If your bat reads "Flame tempered it is a store model bat. "Powerized" is used on higher grade bats, and professional models. "Bone Rubbed"the same process for hardening the wood appears on bats made in the 1920s
No wood bats in AAU.
The "125" refers to the grade of wood used to make the bat. "125" is the highest grade and is reserved for all pro level bats, and are also used for the highest quality store model bats. The "S" that follows 125 stands for Special, and should have the word "Special" on the Barrel.
Most bats are made of English willow, a very soft, fibrous wood. Lower end bats are often made from Kashmir willow wood. K-willow is cheap and tends to crack easily and is not the prefered wood to make bats.
The designation, BDL represents "B" grade wood and the DL is for deluxe model.
yes and no wood bats break and some dont alluminum is better because it is made out of metal
wood
wood
Linda C. Wood has written: 'Bats' -- subject(s): Bats, Juvenile literature