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Leatherstocking Hand-Split Billet Co.
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Values & Culture
We hold ourselves to high standards
We aim to simplify complex processes, enhance operational efficiency, and drive growth through our innovative software and services.
At the heart of our vision is a future where businesses harness the power of technology to achieve remarkable feats.
With a passion for technology and a commitment to excellence, we empower businesses to thrive in the digital landscape.
Leatherstocking Hand-Split Billet Co
Leatherstocking Hand-Split Billet Co. has been part of the international timber market since 1994 and has been providing high quality hand-split bat blanks to premium bat makers since 2008. From timber selection to product processing, we have worked through the years to master the craft of hand-splitting wood while streamlining our operations to be able to provide the highest quality bat blanks on the market, including Hard Maple, White Ash, Birch and Soft Maple.














The Leatherstocking Region
Leatherstocking Hand-Split Billet Co. is located in the Central Region of New York State known as the Leatherstocking Region. The area was made famous by the works of James Fenimore Cooper, the son of William Cooper, the founding father of Cooperstown, NY. James Fenimore Cooper authored “The Leatherstocking Tales,” a series of adventure novels which includes “The Last of the Mohicans.” Throughout these stories, the main character, Natty Bumppo was known by many other names, one of these being “Leatherstocking.”

Team Members
Get to know our amazing team
With a passion for innovation and a dedication to excellence, we bring diverse expertise to every project we undertake.

Sara Grant
Marketing Manager
- Phone:+1 (215) 557-1122
- Email:hello@company.com

Claire Olson
Sales Manager
- Phone:+1 (215) 557-1122
- Email:hello@company.com

Reece Bronson
Financial Manager
- Phone:+1 (215) 557-1122
- Email:hello@company.com
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