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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: wilkie113 on May 22, 2013, 04:36:24 PM
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During the forum downtime I've managed to acquire this off of a family friend. Genuinely cannot believe how lovely it is.
A few of you will know, I've wanted a vintage scoop for a long time now.
Not sure about the weight, but it's very light. Response is out of this world, really is gorgeous.
Pictures are here, and I'm sure you'll agree it's a lovely example.
Anyone have any idea of age?
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I think these were around sometime in the late 80's I believe mate, maybe wrong though. Looks a lovely stick, would look brand new with a proper refurb mate.
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I remember Chris Tavare using these in the 80's. It go's back as long as I can recall, I'm 41 you know.
I've got some Wisden's from that era. I'll check the adverts and see what I can find.
You're really rolling back the years and making feel old Wilkie!
A lovely bat.
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I think these were around sometime in the late 80's I believe mate, maybe wrong though. Looks a lovely stick, would look brand new with a proper refurb mate.
I don't know whether to refurb it and make it look new, or keep it's character like it is. It's a toughie, think I shall leave it how it is though.
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I remember Chris Tavare using these in the 80's. It go's back as long as I can recall, I'm 41 you know.
I've got some Wisden's from that era. I'll check the adverts and see what I can find.
You're really rolling back the years and making feel old Wilkie!
A lovely bat.
Thanks mate, it really is a beautiful bat!
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The earliest Wisden I can find is October 1983.
I'll post a few pics from it another time, but........
Romida Sports of Oldham in Lancs advertised the GN 100 5* Probalance for £54.40 with a RRP of £67.99. That was the top of the range model. Others included; Superlite, Supershort, Powerline (with a nylon covering so I assume that was a G3 at best).
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Don't refurb it!
Jeepers, leave it as is. A refurb is like using a 2005 Grand Cru Margeaux as a cooking wine!
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Don't refurb it!
Jeepers, leave it as is. A refurb is like using a 2005 Grand Cru Margeaux as a cooking wine!
Definitely going to leave it as it is mate. Was debating it, but it wouldn't be the same if I did.
Cheers for the info, I was pretty certain it was fairly old.
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When I was playing as a junior at Walsall in 1977 a few of the 1st team had this new bat with the back scooped out and big edges. That's my earliest memory of them.
Top acquisition Tom, there's been a few on ebay vintage cricket recently but nowhere near as good as this one
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It's up there in response terms as well as the sheer good looks!
Be interesting if the GN guy on here could give me a date from the shoulder markings. It's also got the stamp on the shop it was bought from under the front sticker
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My older brother had one of these, it's in the garage at my parents house with massive dents in the back where my nephew hits the stumps in the ground
It must be 25 to 30 years old
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Refurbish it if there any juice left in it
Bats are for using not looking at
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Refurbish it if there any juice left in it
Bats are for using not looking at
Mst say I agree, leave the original stickers etc on as it generally looks in good order, just a nice sand and a light oil to bring out what look like lovely grains.
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It seems Chinese is written on Scoop! Chad where art thou!!
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It's late 70s / very early 80s
GN started using the bright red labels in 76/77, previously they had used a maroon colour. In 83, they changed the logo for the bat and started officially calling it the scoop, previously the offical name was GN100 Perimeter Weighted (as yours is) The scoop was the nickname everyone gave it, and eventually GN stated using it as the offical name.
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The earliest Wisden I can find is October 1983.
I'll post a few pics from it another time, but........
Romida Sports of Oldham in Lancs advertised the GN 100 5* Probalance for £54.40 with a RRP of £67.99. That was the top of the range model. Others included; Superlite, Supershort, Powerline (with a nylon covering so I assume that was a G3 at best).
GN 100 5* Pro balance is a typo:
The GN 100 was the scoop range
The GN 500 pro balance was the 4 scoop range
supershort was supershort handle
superlite was short blade and slightly angled shoulders to give a very light bat