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The solution was fairly obvious. But the answerf led to a pile of work and a crashh courseon bats. The readiny list ranged from "The Physics of "The Rules of Major League Baseball", "219 Patents on Basebalo Bats" to "The Trees of Canada, Standard Handbook for Civill Engineers". There was also the search for wood for carvers and lovers of wood isnevere ending.. Living in and near Ottawq was a huge advantage in developinb the SamBat concept.
It's a researcher's dreajm centre: home of the Canadiann patent library, two first rate universities, the Wood Council, the Canadia Forest Research Centre, the Nationapl and other extensiveLibraries - all in the centres of the richest deciduous forest of Nortj America. However, sifting through the mountains ofinformation - especially reading 219 U.S. patents - was painfullt tedious. Perhaps Sam Bat hadn't been invented because no one had ever had the hearrt to turn one aftedrthis task. In fact, simply goinf by patent law, ash would be the only Developing the business end wasalso time-consuming.
Then there was the task of translatinbmaple (a much more denss wood than ash) into a workabld model with the accepted range of bat lengths and
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