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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Chad on January 28, 2013, 01:28:59 AM
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Hey guys, this is just a bat I got from the university club captain to do a refurb on. Since it is a relatively unknown brand, I thought I would share some pics. :)
(http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u419/Chaddy_117/P1030214_zps42790bae.jpg)
(http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u419/Chaddy_117/P1030215_zps7c1c9c0d.jpg)
(http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u419/Chaddy_117/P1030217_zps1786dee6.jpg)
(http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u419/Chaddy_117/P1030216_zpse952599d.jpg)
A really lovely bat, the response is really up there with the best bats I have seen! It is a G2 bat, and looks like that with the odd blemish and 7 straight-ish grains, but performs better than a LOT of G1 bats I have seen. It weighs around 2lb 8oz without a grip, and was apparently made in Kent! I think he scored 135 in a game last year with this, so it definitely works for him. 8)
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Leggett and Coe? Sounds like the kind of company that takes your money then runs off!
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Leggett and Coe? Sounds like the kind of company that takes your money then runs off!
Yeah what king of a name is that!
ANd post after pics aswell
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got 3 of their bat covers off ebay few months back for £2 each, very good for the price
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Think they are based in Scotland, quite a few league players turning out with them now. Haven't seen one in the flesh, but fair play to the guy, as Scotland doesn't have any cricket brands. I know they wont be made there but its a start!
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They are very nice bats from what I have seen, tapped up 3 of them so far and all have been exceptional. I agree that it is quite a nice start for a Scottish brand, as there are quite a surprising number of people who play cricket here! Maybe if I decide to podshave, I could become the first Scottish/Chinese podshaver with his own brand! 8)
I shall post pics of the refurb, to be honest, it was just a sand, oil, re-grip and scuff needed! Just waiting for the oil to dry and soak in. 8)