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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: procricket on June 10, 2012, 01:35:19 PM
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Mids
mm power
2lb 7oz
44mm edges
massive power for a massive man
i took half the stickers offf they look garish
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hullo.
any pictures in glorious technicolor?
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(http://home.freeuk.com/jrknight/smileys/postpics.gif)
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i'am trying now (http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/461/midsc.jpg)
(http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/4319/photofal.jpg)
By burnlee (http://profile.imageshack.us/user/burnlee) at 2012-06-10
Junter is this what the forum has come to
wait and you may get now do not get me angry on my day back :D
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Just jesting pal! :D
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i know
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Thanks - looks a big bat. That Laver, however, has a beautiful profile.
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it sure does it is a beast of a bat shame i have no time to use it as aim a sentimental person i got attached to my Laver PB and now this
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Does the MIDS have a slightly higher middle dave?
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yes i would say so but because of more wood in the area i would say it is not noticeable
i think there been some serious over drying going on
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oh forgot this is a real pro bat for what it is worth played test cricket she has now in my hand unfortunatly
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Davey boy!!!! Hope you're well fella.
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Isn't that mids a grade B bat? it's has those silly wings glued to the edges to make the edges look massive.
Any pics from the front and what weight are the other bats?
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it is not a grade b bat it has been used in test cricket mate
it is classed as grade 2 in there sales section yes i thought i put a picture of the front in my for sale section in laver
other bats weight are 2lb 9 the ss and the laver is 2lb 8oz
brade b bat it is no cheap nock off this is the genuine article given to me by a very good mate and first class cricketer
Thing is this will never be for sale so no proof is needed but if you know the people i know then this is the real deal well it is for me
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the mark is where i took the sticker off and the other mark is mark of authenticity
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need a picture of the face, looks like a plank
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Im not saying it's not been used in a test match, just saying that if its got those wings glued on the edges then by definition it's a type b bat and should be used in 1st class cricket. But we all know that lams (type b bats) are openly used in first class cricket.
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It is not a laminate Fletch lad
face be up in morning or look in my laver topic think one is there
good old forum looks like a plank guess your a 20 grain man who knows what there talking about
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it was a joke procricket and for your information i have personally played international cricket ;)
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it ok mate
who did you play for
i once played against Holland Under19 did ok