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Forum News and Suggestions => Old Advertisers => Admin Board => Aldred Cricket Bats => Topic started by: Biggyd63 on June 23, 2012, 10:16:32 AM
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Here we go
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/P1010684.jpg)
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/P1010685.jpg)
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/P1010686.jpg)
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/P1010687.jpg)
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Very happy, great price too, and a very quick process
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looks good for G3
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Quick question. Do I need to wax/oil this before use? On the info that I got with the bat it seems to suggest that I do. If so, do I apply oil/wax to the back, toe, edges, and anywhere else where wood is exposed?
Cheers
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just apply oil to all of the bat, then leave to soak in horizontal (obviously stay away from the stickered and faced areas).
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oh btw, looks a lovely shape! hope it serves you well.
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Wow that doesn't look like a grade 3 bat at all. Would love to hear the performance results from these bats. Judging by looks they rank right up there.
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Hi all yes just oil the bare wood with raw linseed. All the bats are graded on performance not just looks and that one just didn't make the grade for my top ranges.
Paul
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Hi all yes just oil the bare wood with raw linseed. All the bats are graded on performance not just looks and that one just didn't make the grade for my top ranges.
Paul
Thanks Paul
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G3 and 2lb 9oz looks a big size for that weight reckon you got a stonker there.
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I'm getting a stonker just looking at it!
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trust you Bruce lol
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Can't wait for mine to come now
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What - your stonker? (snigger)
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Of course and my aldred
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What price are the g3s these look very good and I'm assuming fairly budget friendly