Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: tim2000s on October 09, 2012, 10:18:29 PM
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So you have one bat that's ruined it for every other? But what have you used and discarded due to this? Just how amazing would your collection have been? Would you have been hosklike?
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GM Purist II 909
GM Catalyst Original L.E
GM Halo 808
Boom Boom Signature 130
SAF Custom
Ayrtek Elite
Woodworm Hard Drive Gold
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Lavers x 4
Screaming cats x2
Chasex3
Hawk x 2
Ss x 4
Bas x1
Bulldog x1
Sp x1
Puma x2
Gn scoop x1
Warsop x2
Kookaburra x1
Mg2x1
KIppax x1
MIds x1
Ace x1
Msr x2
Black cat x1
All sold within last 2 half years over my private bin
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Hmm this is intersting too... (My list due to CA 10000 and then RPC so 2011 onwards)
RNS Larson x 4
BDM x 3
SS x 2
Kooka Blade Runner
Puma Iridium 6k
Bulldog x 2
Newberry B52
GM Flare x 3 (707, 707+ & 909)
H4L x 2 (although regret this)
Adidas pellara elite
GN Scoop
Mongoose Cor 3
Mongoose mmi3
GN Powerbow x 2
GN edge
Hawk X-Bow
Shark LE
Holy sugar...thats a lot of bats...and I am sure i missed a few....
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First ever bat:
Woodworm Premier Torch - Split toe
Then:
Kippax Legend LE
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/photojpg4.jpg)
Blueroom New Wave MP1
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/05082010626.jpg)
Joined here:
Kookaburra CCX 900
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/30092010653.jpg)
M&H Distinction( master shape )
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/12112010670.jpg)
Mongoose MMi3
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/fd538e3e.jpg)
Puma Iridium 4000
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/4417660d.jpg)
Kookaburra CCX 200
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/5d6bc8fd.jpg)
Nike Kohli
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/99c3517d.jpg)
Gm Apex 606
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/db2d77c3.jpg)
GN Legend
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/ddd945f5.jpg)
Black Cat LE
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/5be7c3fc.jpg)
GN 100 Scoop
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/60346173.jpg)
Black Cat LE
(http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx165/d7bow/DSC_0788.jpg)
Currently:
Laver Signature, match bat, will always keep
Laver Signature, needs a couple of ounces removed
Laver Ultra
GM Icon Ross Taylor Players
Saf Hades
Lekka
Slazenger V200
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Sold last 3 years
Lavers x 2
Screaming cat professional players
Bulldog x 2
H4l
Rpc x 3
Gm icon +
Talisman x 5
Redback le
Gray Nics fusion
Gm hero 909
Black cat shadow
Black cat joker
Tk sachin copy
Ayrtek elite
Think that's it
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there is a load of unused wood floating around this forum...
some of the answers to this are nuts!
if the question was about thighpads, then we might be talking!
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Mine was a journey through shapes and weight to find optimum one and now found it
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Thigh pads
Stripper x2
Obo strippers x1
Ace feet in motion x1
Currently use render but thinking of a change
Pads and gloves well gone through too many
But hopefully it is all over now
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My attempt to answer this comes up with the following:
GN Xiphos x2
HC Insignia custom made
Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill
Chase Custom
Lekka TPX
Joker G3
Mongoose MMi3
Bulldog SpiriT20
Laver and Wood Heritage
SG VS319 Ultimate
Kippax Tyronica Fireblade
Kippax Hydra
Millichamp and Hall S6 x2
Adidas Incurza
Adidas Pellara
Kookaburra CCX 450, 700 LB
GM Luna 606
GM Apex 505
GM 1885 808
GN Scoop
GN Evo Carbo
Lekka RDX Big Hitter
Slazenger iBlade Pro, V3 Pro, Pure Blade Ultimate, Pro Blade Elite Pro and Power Blade Ultimate
Mongoose CoR3 x2
Newbery Uzi C6+
H4L 666 Monster LHLB
SAF Berthadrive, Custom
Black Cat Shadow LB
Scoop 2000
Gray Nicolls Rapier
Gray Nicolls Crusader
Gray Nicolls Powerspot Kashmir
Stuart Surridge Turbo
Gray Nicolls Ultimate
Stuart Surridge Contour
GM Maestro Club Deluxe
V12 Select
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Some serious bats been bought and moved on here!!!!
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This is crazy, I thought I was pretty bad but you lot are completely insane! Makes my list look positively restrained!
I've discarded all of the below because they didn't feel as nice as my wavy grained Mjolnir...........
Redback LE x 2
Bas Shadow
MB Malik Lam
TK x 3
L & W Reserve (That I want back because I dismissed it too early....I reckon they take 2 seasons to knock in!)
As I've mentioned on the other thread I wonder how many of these were actually far batter than my Mjolnir but I didn't give them enough time? :-[
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I have said it before and will say it again:
If you take the time to knock you bats in properly, you will be amazed at the results...!!
I have always just used one bat at a time and ditched it when I have had enough of it. no real regrets. When I have had more than one bat on the go it has been experimental or because the bat was a real bargain, but it was never really going to be a match bat.
Only a Robinsons Bat and a Kookaburra bat have been ones I have got rid of with out really giving them a chance and the Robinson bat may yet put in another appearance!
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If you take the time to knock you bats in properly, you will be amazed at the results...!!
This is an interesting if eternal debate - what constitutes properly? I recently bought two quite lovely M&H bats from IJC which came, they claimed, properly ready to play and pitted with impact marks. Having the habit of hitting bats with a mallet anyway I've given them another two to three hours each and I swear they are continuing to improve as I go along!
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I've always felt that their are two stages to getting a bat ready. 'Knocking in' which can constitute anything from an hour to 3-4 hours and 'playing in' which can take 3 months or so! I certainly always try to 'knock' my bat in to a point where I'm getting no seam marks etc but the true performance of the bat never comes before 3-4 months of using it constantly.
When I have more than 2-3 bats to choose from I think I miss out on the optimum performance because it's the 'playing in' bit that I am not doing properly as I am constantly chopping and changing. Hence me selling off a few bats this winter and trying to concentrate on a couple.
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200-300 runs with a bat in matches usually helps in my view...especially if scored in only 4-6 innings
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In my case I think knocking in is where I think I will hit the ball, playing in is where I'm actually hitting it - and given the dimensions of a cricket bat it is truly amazing how far distant these appear to be! ;)
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I think there is a lot to be said for that Buzz...if only we could guarantee those runs, eh? ;)
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200-300 runs with a bat in matches usually helps in my view...especially if scored in only 4-6 innings
Would take me all season to get to 200..
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I was thinking 4-6 seasons :(
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Based on some of the more vintage bats that I have, which mostly (if not all) feel very, very good, the playing in of a bat is not to be underestimated.
There are three bats that I now use regularly, and all are very, very nice and playing in well. I tend to lend most of them out to other players to get them to do the playing in process for me, which does seem to work nicely. That way they score far more runs than I have a chance to, and thanks to the midweek T20 games, where you can have a bit of a hit, those come quite quickly!
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Interesting thread to say the least! A serious amount of wood seems to have exchanged hands in search of the holy grail... :o
For those of you who haven't already, could you add the name of your "one true love" at the end of your list? Just so we have both the list of "rejects" and your ultimate bat in one place.
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Interesting thread to say the least! A serious amount of wood seems to have exchanged hands in search of the holy grail... :o
For those of you who haven't already, could you add the name of your "one true love" at the end of your list? Just so we have both the list of "rejects" and your ultimate bat in one place.
Some of those are here...
http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=19907.0
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I've always felt that their are two stages to getting a bat ready. 'Knocking in' which can constitute anything from an hour to 3-4 hours and 'playing in' which can take 3 months or so! I certainly always try to 'knock' my bat in to a point where I'm getting no seam marks etc but the true performance of the bat never comes before 3-4 months of using it constantly.
When I have more than 2-3 bats to choose from I think I miss out on the optimum performance because it's the 'playing in' bit that I am not doing properly as I am constantly chopping and changing. Hence me selling off a few bats this winter and trying to concentrate on a couple.
i completely agree with you - i also feel as if i have spent the money, then i should invest the time to in the bat to see where it goes. as of right now my SC is still no match from NB Thruxton, but the SC has not got any match time as compared to a 3 season old Thruxton - but obviously I'm not going to sell it off as the "ping" is just not there..
just reading through this thread you realize what a great buyers market this forum is - best place to buy a bat!!