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Companies => Off-the-shelf companies => Black Cat Cricket => Topic started by: Manormanic on August 30, 2012, 04:59:00 PM

Title: Ask and ye shall receive (a review of my Black Cat, that is...)
Post by: Manormanic on August 30, 2012, 04:59:00 PM
Someone asked in the "what bat you're using" thread for some pictures of my Black Cat Custom.  Here goes...

(http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m588/Manormanic/AiraForce019.jpg)

(http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m588/Manormanic/AiraForce020.jpg)

(http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m588/Manormanic/AiraForce015.jpg)

(http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m588/Manormanic/AiraForce021.jpg)

What I asked for was a 3lb long bladed bat with a shape similar to the Newbery B52 but with the middle drawn out further up the spine.  This is what arrived on my doorstep a couple of weeks later, at a cost of £235.

The weight is bang on - it is now 3lb 1.3oz with three grips and a toe guard on.  The pick up is, I reckon, a good 2-3oz lighter than that, from the first I felt it to be a superbly balanced bat.  There are 15 grains on the face - all pretty much straight and the spacing about as even as you ever get with bats with that number on them - the only thing I didn;t like was a small dead knot toward the top of the bat, though I was assured that this would not affect performance and can confirm that it hasn't (you would, in truth, have to be a pretty crap batsman to hit a ball there anyway!).

First impressions were that the response was good - not, perhaps, spceial, but certainly noticeably solid, perhaps with the willow pressed slightly firmer than some bats.  Knocked it in, used it for two games, decided I preferred the B52XL that I bought from IJC.  Came back to this about three weeks ago and went on a bit of a run with it - couple of fourties on wet dogs followed by 87*, 25, 103*, 37, 89, 66.  The middle got noticeably better as I used it, to the extent where I was chipping sixes wih it in our club day last week...!

How would I rate the experience?  Well, I certainly got what I asked and paid for - customer service was decent and the bat came bang on specification and very well finished indeed; I reckon there are plenty of runs left in it!  I'd certainly have recommended the experience to everyone at the time and was looking to get another myself - not sure how I feel about the same at the recently increased prices though.
Title: Re: Ask and ye shall receive (a review of my Black Cat, that is...)
Post by: thedon on August 30, 2012, 07:22:47 PM
ive picked this up and it does pick up nicely...this coming from a 2lb 8oz wand wielder!
Title: Re: Ask and ye shall receive (a review of my Black Cat, that is...)
Post by: Manormanic on August 30, 2012, 07:24:12 PM
wand wielder?  Sounds euphemistic!
Title: Re: Ask and ye shall receive (a review of my Black Cat, that is...)
Post by: Sam on August 31, 2012, 03:29:23 PM
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the only thing I didn;t like was a small dead knot toward the top of the bat, though I was assured that this would not affect performance and can confirm that it hasn't (you would, in truth, have to be a pretty crap batsman to hit a ball there anyway!).

Says the person with a cherry right ontop of the knot  :D.
Title: Re: Ask and ye shall receive (a review of my Black Cat, that is...)
Post by: Manormanic on August 31, 2012, 06:56:38 PM
ah but I was blocking that one!   ;)
Title: Re: Ask and ye shall receive (a review of my Black Cat, that is...)
Post by: ammo on September 02, 2012, 12:21:49 AM
Damn i thought i was going to get a free black cat..... :-[