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May 25th, 2006
ka-chew! Hits It Out of the Park with Easton Sports’ Spot
Abstract:
As the shots become progressively wider, it is revealed that the “lab” is in fact a carbon nanotube, among an entire field of carbon nanotubes, which is the integral component in the engineering and innovative technology of the Stealth Comp CNT – the world’s first two-piece, all-composite baseball and softball bats.
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