Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: mohawks94 on September 13, 2015, 08:39:04 PM
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Anyone tried Legget and Coe? I like the look of their stuff, and am thinking of moving around makes a bit from my usual Kook.
I've only seen one guy using one for CCCU and his bat was a gun, but he wasn't in for long enough to get a proper look (horrible conditions so not easy that day.)
I'm keen as a Scot brought up down south to try a Scottish manufacturer so any alternative suggestions would also be appreciated!
The link to their store is below in case seeing a pic jogs any memories:
http://leggetandcoe.3dcartstores.com/Prophecy-Grade-1_p_12.html (http://leggetandcoe.3dcartstores.com/Prophecy-Grade-1_p_12.html)
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I repaired a bat with Legget & Co stickers for @Chad a while back.
Was a nice enough piece of willow, but I think he'd be the best person to ask
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My better half plays for Scotland Women and a couple of their players uses them. Also lad on my uni team a few years back got a full kit through them and it all looked great, bat went okay but this was early on in its life.
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Are their bats Indian made? Think their softs etc are made by Champ in India but not sure about the bats?
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Unsure, however the website states that they are a Scottish based brand and supplier, no mention of manufacturing. Would lead me to believe they get bats supplied to them.
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Last I knew, Charlie Legget was in Sydney playing with Eastern Suburbs.
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All the senior bats have in the description that they are handmade in England, but no mention of it in the junior bats
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They're made in Kent and finished up here in Scotland. Loads of folk using them in the club scene.
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My better half plays for Scotland Women.
Man, I am telling you, you are one of the luckiest cricket player alive.
Here, it's a verbal fight, extreme punctuality promises to comeback home on time, a long shopping list to make-up for the anger, and lots of bad words hurled at the game of cricket by MY "better half" soon as I announce my weekend schedule to play a one off cricket game.
In my next life, I will have a pre-nuptial marriage agreement with my prospect wife to freely play cricket ANYTIME ANYWHERE I want, or else, this wedding ceremony cannot proceed.