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Blanks are shredded bits of the plastic stadium seats mixed with complementary team-colored resin.
Available Sizes:
- Pen Blanks: Minimum 3/4" x 3/4" square
- Bottle Stopper and Ring Blanks: 1-1/2" round
- Full Pen Blocks: 6" x 5" and a minimum of 7/8" thick
- Knife Scale Pair: 2@ 5" x 1-1/2" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks include one Certificate of Authenticity (COA) per blank—a 4" x 6" card stock with foil-embossed seal, protected in a hard-shell plastic sleeve. Full Pen Blocks come with 10 COAs.
Most blanks are cut to order for freshness. Pen Blocks require a 2-3 week turnaround.
Patriot Power Surge – Snag Your Foxboro Fortress Fury!
Picture storming the goal line with a pen forged from seats that rumbled with Patriots pride at Foxboro, or uncorking AFC anthems with a stopper surging in navy-red blaze. From end-zone rings reliving Grogan's grit to tailgate-tough knives carving post-game clam chowder feasts—each emblem is lathe-born from genuine stadium grit, blitzing Snow Bowl sagas into heirloom hits. Rally your row and unleash the Pats' relentless rampage in every revolution!
Foxboro Stadium: Patriots' Foxborough Fortress of Gridiron Grit
Foxboro Stadium anchored the suburban sprawl of Foxborough, Massachusetts—a no-frills bastion of New England football forged in the AFL-NFL merger's fire. After a decade of nomadic woes in Boston venues like Fenway Park and Harvard Stadium, groundbreaking sliced the turf on September 23, 1970, birthing a $7.1 million concrete colossus with no public dime—privately funded by a consortium led by William Sullivan. It roared open on August 15, 1971, with the newly rechristened New England Patriots topping the New York Giants 20-14 before over 60,000 fans, marking the franchise's bold leap from Boston blues to regional rebirth.
From its inaugural 60,764 seats swelling to 61,345 amid minimal expansions, Foxboro encircled a standard 120x53-yard gridiron on AstroTurf (swapped to grass in 1984 for the USFL's Patriots stint), fostering raw, rattling intimacy where chain-link fences hemmed the Dawg Pound precursors—dimensions a runner's delight under those utilitarian upper decks. Facelifts were few: 1983's Sullivan Stadium rebrand honoring the owners, 1989's return to Foxboro Stadium, and 1990s' $20 million turf-to-grass and lighting tweaks—blending budget bones with blue-collar brawn, all while battling bankruptcy and blackouts in its twilight.
Patriots' pounding ground for 31 seasons, Foxboro cradled the 1985 AFC Championship thriller (lost to Bears en route to Super XX), Grogan's grit-fueled 1980s surges, and Bledsoe's bombs amid 300+ home wins and sellout streaks. Record roars hit 61,345 for 1979's playoff pulse vs. Texans, pulsing with rivalry rumbles vs. Jets and Dolphins, the 1994 USFL experiment, and fan-fueled fortitude through lean years. Demolished in 2008 for Gillette's gleam, Foxboro endures as a testament to tenacity, triumphs, and timeless turf in NFL's northeast.
Pro Turning Tips & FAQ: Master Your Stadium Seat Creations
Transform your blanks into showstoppers with these pro-level insights. Our upgraded V2 blanks boast finer shredded plastic for ultra-smooth turning and minimal chip-out— a game-changer over V1. Dial in sharp carbide or HSS tools, crank speeds to 2,000–3,000 RPM, and take feather-light cuts (0.005–0.015 inches) to dodge melting or gummy buildup. Wet-sand from 220 to 2,000 grit, zap pin-holes with thin CA glue, and crown it with Magic Juice polish for that mirror-finish glow. Dive deeper with our guides:
Quick Q&A
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What's the secret sauce in these blanks?
Authentic shredded stadium seat plastic fused with vibrant team-colored resin—tough, one-of-a-kind material built for the lathe. -
Sizes and perks?
- Pen Blank: 3/4" x 3/4" square
- Bottle Stopper/Ring: 1-1/2" round
- Full Pen Block: 6" x 5" x 7/8" min (10 COAs included!)
- Knife Scale Pair: 2@ 5" x 1-1/2" x 3/8" min
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Shipping scoop?
2-5 business days standard; Full Blocks take 2-3 weeks. Free Ground Shipping on $200+ orders—otherwise calculated at checkout. Unopened returns? 30 days, no sweat. -
Authenticity locked in?
100%—sourced straight from historic seat removals. Limited edition vibes: Once they're gone from this batch, they're history.
JB Royal GARNET CRYSTAL maroon red resin blanks with suspended shredded resin cut-offs from the over-pour of other Alumilite and JB Royal resin blocks. The suspended material is a wild variety of mixes to form a kaleidoscope of colors.
Blank Sizes:
- 5" Long Blank measures a minimum of 3/4" square
- 9" Kitless Blank measures 3/4" round
- 2-1/2" Stopper Blank measures 1-1/2" round
- 5" Call Blank measures 1-1/2" round
You may find this to be opaque. We recommend back painting the blank after drilling. Using different colors for back painting will yield wildly different effects and results.
As with any suspended material blanks, there is the likely hood of tiny bubbles. These bubbles can easily be remedied with CA (cyanoacrylate) glue.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 13.25" x 6.5" x 2.125" with one JUMBO casting chamber measuring 12" x 5.25" 1.2". Up to THIRTEEN pen blanks 13/16" can be cut from the block and they can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax or Silicone Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 4" x 2.25" x 2" with one casting chambers, each measuring 2.5" x 1.5" x 1.5". This will deliver blanks perfect for turning bottle stoppers and duck call bodies. The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 6.50" x 4.50" x .1.25" with two casting chambers, each measuring 4.50" x 1.50" x .50". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax or Silicone Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 7.3125" x 6.70" x 2.00" with one casting chamber measuring 5.25" x 5.00" x 1.21875". Up to five pen blanks can be cut from the block and they can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax or Silicone Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 6.50" x 4.50" x .75" with two casting chambers, each measuring 5.5" x 1.50" x .50". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax or Silicone Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 7.3125" x 6.70" x 2.00" with one casting chamber measuring 6" x 6" x 1". Up to SIX pen blanks can be cut from the block and they can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax or Silicone Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax or Silicone Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
The plugs are replacements for our Maneater line of HDPE molds.
The Large Pentagon Blue Silicone plugs are typically used for the center plugs of our larger molds like the Gator block molds.
The Small Round Blue Silicone plugs are used in the slot plugs of our Dinobone molds and other smaller molds.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 10.5" x. 6.5" x 3.125" tall with FIFTEEN casting chambers, each measuring 2.5" tall x 1.5" round. This will deliver blanks perfect for turning bottle stoppers and duck call bodies. The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 4.5" sq x 3" tall with FOUR casting chambers, each measuring 2.5" tall x 1.5" round. This will deliver blanks perfect for turning bottle stoppers and duck call bodies. The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 4.5" sq x 3" tall with SIX casting chambers, each measuring 2.5" tall x 1.5" round. This will deliver blanks perfect for turning bottle stoppers and duck call bodies. The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Gator Mold Replacement Black Mushroom Plugs
Keep your Maneater HDPE casting molds performing at their best with these replacement black mushroom plugs. Designed specifically as direct replacements, the plugs restore proper sealing and alignment in your molds.
Large Plugs
Large plugs are ideal for the corners of most molds and the center positions in larger formats such as Gator block molds. Their robust construction ensures consistent pressure distribution during resin pours.
Small Plugs
Small plugs fit the slot positions in Dinobone molds and the corners of compact molds including Dogbone and Dual Socket Ring styles. They provide precise fitment for detailed pen blank casting.
These silicone plugs offer excellent chemical resistance and repeated-use durability. Pair them with your existing Maneater molds for reliable results every time.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack. Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 7.25" x 6.75" x 1.25" with fourteen casting chambers, each measuring 1.25" round x .625" deep. The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired. These ring molds are compatible for stacking directly with our 4 slot and 5" block molds.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack. Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This model has overall dimensions of 3.5" x 1.75" x 1.25" with two casting chambers, each measuring 1.25" round x .625" deep. The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw or bandsaw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
Introducing a brand new line of custom crafted molds that are sure to change the hand casting industry. These are semi-permanent in nature. They won't warp or crack but will take lots of abuse, unlike traditional silicone molds. These tough molds are solid bodies, milled from blocks of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene). And best of all, they stack!! There is no need for a casting rack! Demolding is easy! Just pull the suction plugs, turn the mold upside down, rap the ends a few times on your work bench and watch the blanks fall out. These true beasts are designed to DEVOUR THE COMPETITION!
This mold body has overall dimensions of 8.25" x 7.25" x 1.60" with four casting chambers, each measuring 1" x 1" x 6.0". The blanks can easily be end trimmed and squared up on a table saw, if so desired.
Important Notes:
A release agent must be used due to the rigidity of the molds. Maneater Wax Mold Release is highly recommended. Just brush the release agent into the chambers, ensuring complete coverage. Allow to dry before pouring your resin. Also apply a release agent on the rubber plugs to keep them free of any resin buildup caused by potential spillage.
A rubberized dead blow hammer will help the demold process greatly. Lightly rap the bottom and sides of the mold once your blanks have fully cured, then turn the mold over and lightly rap the mold ends against your work bench top to see your blanks release. Based on personal experience, Alumilite and polyester resin blanks will release with little effort at all. Epoxy blanks may require a few extra raps or a blast of air from a rubberized nozzle before releasing.
These blanks are made with game used jersey relics from Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees and paired with wood from an original 1923 straight back Yankee Stadium seat.
Lou Gehrig Relic Blanks:
- Real MLB Game Played Jersey relic.
- These blanks sold in sierra clones, PSI Baseball, and Jr Sets
- Wood used is from an original 1923 straight back Yankee Stadium Seat
- All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
- COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
- Custom tube sizes available (two-three week delivery)
Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from a game used #4 jersey swatch of the New York Yankees’ Lou Gehrig and original 1923 wooden straight back seat slats from Yankee Stadium.
Henry Louis Gehrig was a baseball first baseman who played 17 seasons in the MLB for the New York Yankees from 1923 to 1939. Gehrig was renowned for his prowess as a hitter and for his durability, which earned him his nickname "The Iron Horse".
He was an All-Star seven consecutive times, a Triple Crown winner once, an American League MVP twice, and a member of six World Series champion teams. He had a career .340 batting average, .632 slugging average, and a .447 on base average. He hit 493 home runs and had 1,995 RBIs. He set several major-league records during his career, including the most career grand slams at 23 and most consecutive games played at 2,130. Gehrig's consecutive game streak ended on May 2, 1939, due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, an incurable neuromuscular illness now commonly referred to as "Lou Gehrig's disease".
Gehrig was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939 and the first MLB player to have his uniform number retired by a team.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
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Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team specific stadium seat material found on the Georgetown Hoyas's stadium blank page
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.

