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Baseball. Assuming a "louisville lever made of wood" refers to the famous wooden Louisville Slugger baseball bat.
Yes, a clear coat of lacquer can be used to refinish a Louisville Slugger bat. Once applied, you should let the bat sit for at least a few hours. This will allow the elements of the lacquer to effectively soak in, which will preserve the bat and give it a fine coat and finish. You can also use pine tar, however, this is only a temporary solution in keeping the bat smooth.
It is a brand of Baseball bat (originally wooden) that is manufactured by Louisville Slugger. It is the official bat of the Major League Baseball.
It's a softball bat.
Check out the link below to learn the history of the Louisville Slugger. http://www.sluggermuseum.org/index.aspx
Louisville Slugger
A Rocky Colavito Louisville Slugger bat goes for $300 to $350. If the bat was used in a game by Colavito and he personally autographed it, it can sell for as much as $1,200.
Louisville Slugger bats have been made with a variety of different wood types since the first one was made in 1884. The most popular variety throughout the years has been northern white ash, but today the preference of Major League Baseball players is split primarily between ash and maple.
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Louisville Slugger and TPX
About 500$