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|Sources=<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span></em>From Eric Miklich, &ldquo;Evolution of Baseball Equipment (Continued)&rdquo;</p>
|Sources=<p>From Eric Miklich, &ldquo;Evolution of Baseball Equipment (Continued)&rdquo;</p>
<p>By Eric Miklich at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.19cbaseball.com/equipment-3.html">http://www.19cbaseball.com/equipment-3.html</a>,</p>
<p>By Eric Miklich at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.19cbaseball.com/equipment-3.html">http://www.19cbaseball.com/equipment-3.html</a>,</p>
<p>Accessed 6/21/2013</p>
<p>Accessed 6/21/2013</p>
|Warning=<p><em>A Game of Inches</em> finds other claims to the invention of the current figure 8 stitching pattern. See section 9.1.4 at page 275 of the single-volume, indexed edition of 2010.</p>
|Warning=<p>Peter Morris'<em> A Game of Inches</em> finds other claims to the invention of the current figure 8 stitching pattern. See section 9.1.4 at page 275 of the single-volume, indexed edition of 2010.</p>
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger, John Thorn, Eric Miklich
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger, John Thorn, Eric Miklich
|Submission Note=19CBB Posting, 6/21/2013
|Submission Note=19CBB Posting, 6/21/2013

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Natick MA Company Introduces the "Figure 8" Base Ball Stitching

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City/State/Country: Natick, MA, USA
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Age of Players Adult
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"In 1858, H.P. Harwood and Sons of Natick, MA (c/o North Avenue and Main Street) became the first factory to produce baseballs. They also were the first in the production of the two-piece figure-eight stitch cover baseball, the same that is used today. The figure-eight stitching was devised by Col. William A Cutler and a new wound core was developed by John W. Walcott, horsehide and then cowhide were used for the cover."

 

  

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From Eric Miklich, “Evolution of Baseball Equipment (Continued)”

By Eric Miklich at http://www.19cbaseball.com/equipment-3.html,

Accessed 6/21/2013

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Peter Morris' A Game of Inches finds other claims to the invention of the current figure 8 stitching pattern. See section 9.1.4 at page 275 of the single-volume, indexed edition of 2010.

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