Colin Furze Extendable Bat Back to the Future 2
Back to the Future fans are probably familiar with Biff Tannen’s Kirk Gibson Jr. Slugger 2000 adjustable bat that was manufactured in the 21st century and named after a baseball player that won a memorable World Series game for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988. Well, inventor Colin Furze decided to recreate it in real-life, and the results a impressive to say the least.



Biff Tannen used one of these bats in 2015 and made use of its extension feature during his exchange with Marty McFly, whom he believed was Marty McFly, Jr. He swung frantically, but only managed to hit the video simulacrum screen in the Cafe 80’s as well as smash the taillight of his BMW 633CSi. Biff tried swinging at Marty one last time while over the water in Courthouse Square and missed when he jumped at the last second.

Jada Back to The Future Part II 1:24 Time Machine Die-cast Car Light Up Feature, Toys for Kids and Adults
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  • As Seen In Back To The Future Part Ii,The Time Machine Has Been Taken Directly From The Big Screen And Brought To You In A 1:24 Scale Die - Cast Model
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