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Companies => Custom companies => B3 Cricket => Topic started by: procricket on February 25, 2015, 09:05:51 PM
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Overall we are lucky we buy so many and get very good quality indeed from 32 grainer right down to a 3 grainer something for everybody if your ever in the area please do call in and have a look around it a no pressure sales team just have a look and have a chat with the guys
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Is that the over sized grade 3-365 density cleft you were talking about? Do we have max edge, spine on it?
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Looks like some chaps from my team are heading over next Wednesday evening, gutted I can't come due to work and the wife about to drop baby number two.
Genuinely gutted I can't get over
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What happens with damaged bats Dave? Any cut down to t20 style or Newbery TT style?
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No it a little snag in the back mate no cracks or anything Rob
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Is that the over sized grade 3-365 density cleft you were talking about? Do we have max edge, spine on it?
Mate it isn't i could find the grade 3 one and i did look
Max from oversized not sure i suspect around 45mm and maybe 75-85mm not got much experience with oversized ones but suspect this is possible
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No it a little snag in the back mate no cracks or anything Rob
Sorry I meant the bats in general that suffer damage
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We get very few mate depends sometimes cut them up or make them into junior if they can be saved or sell as specials but we really do get very few mate
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Looks like some chaps from my team are heading over next Wednesday evening, gutted I can't come due to work and the wife about to drop baby number two.
Genuinely gutted I can't get over
Shame mate but if your ever in the area please do just drop in always a brew awaiting
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Cheers, looks like I misread the email and they're nor coming on Wednesday but a Wednesday. Still hope yet! 😀
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Dave, The first of the pics in your OP, half redwood, do you call that grade 2 or frade 3?
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pal we call it top grade we re grade our williow however we tend not to sell Half heartwood we tend to give in our pro grade.
Not many clefts around like that without any blemishes in the face
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3 stripe pal we call it
So you rate it grade 1? I thought JS Wrights defined grade 1 as having a maximum of 1.75" redwood?
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So you rate it grade 1? I thought JS Wrights defined grade 1 as having a maximum of 1.75" redwood?
Js Wrights Do there grade we do ours mate.
However please read again we tend not to sell half heartwood Pro grade is usually reserved for the pro,
Grade of willow is subjective to the company and as this willow is clean without blemish on the playing area it a tough one but yes would be grade 1.
Some people love this i personally normally like only white willow so i guess this type of willow falls into a strange category
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pal we call it top grade we re grade our williow however we tend not to sell Half heartwood we tend to give in our pro grade.
Just to be clear: half-heartwood is considered "pro grade" and only sold to pros by B3?
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Just to be clear Ali these clefts are all grade 1 rated by us.
If a customer asks for half heartwood 3 stripe and sometimes crown we will supply these depending on what is availible density wise.
But we would only put 2 tone heartwood in a 3 stripe if a customer wanted it.
The oversized cleft is a crown cleft the one with the 3 on it.
All the clefts shown are low density.
The quality of the clefts shown are not common without bar stain or tiny blemishes these are rare.
Look at the world cup many le and so forth are two tone as I said these are clean and quite rare to get such clean
Although my last two bats where more than half heartwood and both 3 stripes my normal prefrance is 7-9 grains white williow.
Only reason I showed these are for what ever reason pro seem to be back on the two tone platter once again
As per your pm I have to check but think the two heartwood two tones may hAve already gone.
It really for people who want this there only 3 I think in our whole stack of grade 1 and as I said some like this williow but most prefer white wood.
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I think it's right for manufacturers to grade clefts themselves after they've tidied them up a bit. It's another step in the process.
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I think it's right for manufacturers to grade clefts themselves after they've tidied them up a bit. It's another step in the process.
More get downgraded than up trust me on that when you plaine a cleft all sorts can show it it nobody fault just a fact of life. Although as i have mentioned williow seems to be getting better and better.
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I think it's right for manufacturers to grade clefts themselves after they've tidied them up a bit. It's another step in the process.
I'd love to know who does the grading for Gra Nicolls then - some of the 4-5 star bats I've seen have been shocking for £150-200 bats
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More get downgraded than up trust me on that when you plaine a cleft all sorts can show it it nobody fault just a fact of life. Although as i have mentioned williow seems to be getting better and better.
just to be picky dave :)
If it's getting better why are the prices going up so sharply across the board?
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Better does not mean the quantity has risen.
Prices i do'nt think has risen through the roof i take our crown we have better crown maybe not as many we supply the demand but once it has gone it has gone.
I guess it all depends as quite a few on the forum may be limited to the clefts they get there hands on due to the numbers they get so struggle to get top top class williow in low density.
As for prices i will keep saying we offer something for everybody our prices are very good for what we offer which is unique in the world of cricket.
Our prices in the lower to mid range have not changed.
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I bet grading for mass market is relative. I.e the top 10% of willow is 5 star...
So if the willow you have is all poor, then the top 10% is just the best of a bad bunch. It's fair-ish because it's relative but doesn't work when you stack it up against other people grading for a a niche market where branding plays less of a part in the consumers choice relative to touch and feel quality.
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I know I might be flogging a dead horse here but what is the main reason why bat costs have risen over the years, I presume its due to inflation as the processes in making a bat won't have changed in the last ten years?
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I know I might be flogging a dead horse here but what is the main reason why bat costs have risen over the years, I presume its due to inflation as the processes in making a bat won't have changed in the last ten years?
Why has everything ???
Good question though
Our process is unique and was not around 10 years ago . As for the others i'm not so sure.
In the old days i would have told you but i keep my nose out of other people intrests.
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I know I might be flogging a dead horse here but what is the main reason why bat costs have risen over the years, I presume its due to inflation as the processes in making a bat won't have changed in the last ten years?
The process of driving your car hasn't really changed in 10 years but the cost of doing so has.
I wonder what the real cost of a bat 10 years ago was in today's money?
Did anyone buy a top class bat 10 years ago and Reiner what it cost them????
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I just went online and did an inflation calculation. 200quid in the year 2000 is the equivalent of 300 in today's money.
That amazed me.
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And as i say we are unqiue we offer something nobody did then or really does now not to the normal bloke off the street.
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I paid £79 for a Newbury Zeus 5* in 2001. That's 116 now.
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