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Cricket Manufacturers / Brands => Kippax Cricket => Topic started by: Kippax on January 18, 2013, 11:34:57 AM
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It's taken sometime to finally be active on the forum but as it's -5 degrees C and snowing outside making bats is out of the question today. I have launched our 2013 bat range on the website and all other products are currently en route as we speak - expected mid Feb. I guess Kippax is a brand most have heard of but don't know much about. Feel free to ask any questions and, time permitting, I'll be happy to answer them.
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Hello and welcome to the forum
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I only have one thing to talk about - the buy a tree offer! Have you got any more information on it than is on the website?
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Welcome to the forum Guys.
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Welcome hope your stay is fruitful
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In the past you have experimented with unconventional handles, what do you make of the current offerings today? Lavers Hex, The C6, etc.
Is there anything that hasn't been done with regards to handles?
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I have a feeling you will have a good time here
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We have a tree portofolio of several thousand already planted in various stages of growth in various parts of Northern England. The option of owning a newly planted tree came about when a friend suggested that it would be a good way to continue our Legacy for generations to come. For example - one tree investment of £100 pays for planting 10 new saplings. When the tree is felled after the 15 year cycle we will yield around 40 clefts from that one tree of which the investor gets 10 clefts/bats, we of course inherit the remaining 30 clefts which is our return. We have updated our website to offer various buying options so there are different time scales available but this obviously means the investment would be greater due to the shorter investment time. Hope this helps.
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If you get a chance could you post up some pictures of your current range on here? I've got very fond memories of Kippax bats and I'd love to see what you're doing at the moment....
I know I can check your website! I'm just lazy! :D
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Welcome.
Any chance of an opening offer for forum members? Cheeky I know but a lot of people have had good things to say about your bats.
Thanks
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We have a tree portofolio of several thousand already planted in various stages of growth in various parts of Northern England. The option of owning a newly planted tree came about when a friend suggested that it would be a good way to continue our Legacy for generations to come. For example - one tree investment of £100 pays for planting 10 new saplings. When the tree is felled after the 15 year cycle we will yield around 40 clefts from that one tree of which the investor gets 10 clefts/bats, we of course inherit the remaining 30 clefts which is our return. We have updated our website to offer various buying options so there are different time scales available but this obviously means the investment would be greater due to the shorter investment time. Hope this helps.
It actually sounds a brilliant offer for people to take up! One last thing, does this include you guys making the Clefts into bats or just the clefts themselves?
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In the past you have experimented with unconventional handles, what do you make of the current offerings today? Lavers Hex, The C6, etc.
Is there anything that hasn't been done with regards to handles?
All companies are limited to what you can and can't do with handles (law 6). However, what I will say is that we have always worked under the premis that too much stiffness in the handle leads to problems at the main stress point of the handle (bottom hand). Newtons law of physics states "energy will run in a straight line" unless you put an obstacle in its path. Wavex works on this theory - each wave is a flex point and slows down (dampens) the energy running up the handle and re-drirects a proportion of this energy to the impact point (see our website for the independant testing results). It's a widely known fact that with a conventional handle the bat is at its best when one of the laminate canes has broken - this creates 'whip' in the handle (otherwise known as more flex) - this is what Wavex is designed to mimic.
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It actually sounds a brilliant offer for people to take up! One last thing, does this include you guys making the Clefts into bats or just the clefts themselves?
Entirely the customers choice
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Welcome to the forum! Seem to have had plenty great sponsor's joining since i started here in september!
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Have just read your information about the handles on your cricket bats (wavex)
If these handles improve the performance of the kippax bats then even the most average of player is going to be able to hit a long ball...
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All companies are limited to what you can and can't do with handles (law 6). However, what I will say is that we have always worked under the premis that too much stiffness in the handle leads to problems at the main stress point of the handle (bottom hand). Newtons law of physics states "energy will run in a straight line" unless you put an obstacle in its path. Wavex works on this theory - each wave is a flex point and slows down (dampens) the energy running up the handle and re-drirects a proportion of this energy to the impact point (see our website for the independant testing results). It's a widely known fact that with a conventional handle the bat is at its best when one of the laminate canes has broken - this creates 'whip' in the handle (otherwise known as more flex) - this is what Wavex is designed to mimic.
Really interesting! I've seen a brief discussion on here recently that flat faced bats seem to create more natural flex in the handle than the more traditional 'rounded' faces when striking the ball. I have noticed that my CF which has a flat face feels very 'whippy' in comparison to my other bats. Is this, therefore, the reason people have adopted this design or is it purely to maximise the 'look' of the edges! Do your bats use a flat face?
As an aside, a mate of mine who is a great batmaker recently took back a blade I had that just felt far too hard when striking a ball. His fix? put it on the floor of the workshop with the end of the handle resting on another bat laying down next to it then stamping on it to break the laminate, just as you say. It transformed it!
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Entirely the customers choice
Last part before I stop annoying with you, and also probably part with my cash!
To recap its 100 for 15 years after that we can opt to have 10 fully made bats for no extra cost? Also is there anything about the grade of bat were gonna get is it g1 or what?
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Hi guys and welcome to the forum I. Had a few of your bats when I was playing as a junior and from what I can remember we're very good
Will we see the return of the older kippax dragon stickers ?
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Last part before I stop annoying with you, and also probably part with my cash!
To recap its 100 for 15 years after that we can opt to have 10 fully made bats for no extra cost? Also is there anything about the grade of bat were gonna get is it g1 or what?
All Grade 1 as stated on our website
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I much preferred this look:
(http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/tim2000s/OldandNew01.jpg)
(http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/tim2000s/OldandNew02.jpg)
To your current stickers. What was the reason for the change? Do you have any plans to revert back?
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If you get a chance could you post up some pictures of your current range on here? I've got very fond memories of Kippax bats and I'd love to see what you're doing at the moment....
I know I can check your website! I'm just lazy! :D
I'll put some on later today....
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Welcome kipper
Had a good trip down and the bats knocking in very well although it went well from the start
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Delighted to see another great bat maker join.
My first memory of Kippax was my great Uncle who played for Wombwell Main CC, Barnsley. In fact, he still coaches there into his 70's.
He had a traditional bat, very light. "Touch player" he'd tell me.
My second was an RSM in the Army. We played in the same team for a couple of years. Top player. When batting together he'd come down and say "dig in Eddie!", next ball he'd deposit their opening quick into the next county.
It was a monster blade and I'll never forget it.
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What happened to your old logo and branding? No intention to offend, but the new branding looks like it was whipped up in about 5 minutes :(
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I much preferred this look:
([url]http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/tim2000s/OldandNew01.jpg[/url])
([url]http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/tim2000s/OldandNew02.jpg[/url])
To your current stickers. What was the reason for the change? Do you have any plans to revert back?
Completely agree - really eyecatching branding. Loved it.
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Nothing wrong with the retro kipper branding they use now
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Nothing wrong with the retro kipper branding they use now
as above that old bat design is dated!
there branding is modern and cleary moving with the times!
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as above that old bat design is dated!
there branding is modern and cleary moving with the times!
If you stick it next to last year's SAF branding ir the Affinity branding, both which i rate as some of the best, it clearly isn't! Kippax have an excellent reputation amongst those who know. Just wish they looked as good.
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I actually like the wavex and retro branding.
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i like the wavex not keen on the other tbh :)
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I actually like the wavex and retro branding.
So do i hence i changed the wavex stickers for the retro ones but love the wavex handle
I let the wood though do there talking more than most i guess they have the choice of willow and not just given it..
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retro for me all the way.
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I like the Dragonny thing - reminds me of Missus Fattus!