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Title: Duncan Fearnley
Post by: play-yourself-in on April 27, 2016, 01:44:38 AM
There was a time when men were men and big cricket bats were like railway sleepers and at that time the top of the tree in cricket bat terms was Duncan Fearnley.  I remember my mate bringing his uncles old magnum to nets once and none of us could lift it (we were U15s) but it went like crazy off the middle.

I had one from the age of about 16 and loved it and they used to be the big name in the UK but also overseas.  I know they are still going but was wondering if anyone had used or seen one recently.

I'd love to see them back in the big time!
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: tim2000s on April 27, 2016, 06:04:57 AM
They still sell bats: http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/products/Cricket-Bats/retro-range/ (http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/products/Cricket-Bats/retro-range/)

But they aren't the shapes you remember!
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: snackylane on April 27, 2016, 06:17:50 AM
They do a lot of the playing kit and training wear for clubs around Worcestershire but you don't see many using their bats, pads etc
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: skip1973 on April 27, 2016, 06:41:34 AM
They made an ill fated comeback attempt here a few years ago, they were a poor Indian made imitation, one being the Magnum "Limited Adition"  Not sure if someone just bought the naming rights or if DF were behind it.

Sadly another popular name of my era unheard of today.
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: FattusCattus on April 27, 2016, 08:11:10 AM
They used to do pads with a tartan detail to the lining or straps - I loved that, I'd be interested in a pair if anyone still had some!
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: GoldenArm on April 27, 2016, 08:31:54 AM
I play in and around Worcestershire and you literally never see anyone using one unless its an old chap on a sunday who's had a magnum since the 80's. I've been into the shop in recent months and its a pretty dire story bat wise. They had a few racks with their offerings in and they were a complete embarrassment. Hundreds of pounds for the ugliest, thinnest, worst shaped planks you've ever seen in your life. I was shocked. They do some clothing for teams around the area but generally the factory shop was unloved and just looked shabby and way behind the times. The world on the street is that the shop and the brand is being sold, hopefully whoever picks it up will attempt a genuine revival.
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: Neon Cricket on April 27, 2016, 08:39:40 AM
The world on the street is that the shop and the brand is being sold, hopefully whoever picks it up will attempt a genuine revival.


The company has been up for sale for a good 5 years as I understand - they still make the bats in the factory though, a teammate of mine is good friends with the current owners so gets looked after (his bat is an absolute weapon, cleft is on par with LW Signature level...)

One of the cheapest "bat maker experiences" you can get - http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/Hand-Made-Cricket-Bat-Experience/ (http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/Hand-Made-Cricket-Bat-Experience/)
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: springbok45 on April 27, 2016, 08:40:37 AM
The world on the street is that the shop and the brand is being sold, hopefully whoever picks it up will attempt a genuine revival.

Forum whip round anyone?
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: GoldenArm on April 27, 2016, 08:45:41 AM
The company has been up for sale for a good 5 years as I understand - they still make the bats in the factory though, a teammate of mine is good friends with the current owners so gets looked after (his bat is an absolute weapon, cleft is on par with LW Signature level...)

One of the cheapest "bat maker experiences" you can get - [url]http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/Hand-Made-Cricket-Bat-Experience/[/url] ([url]http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/Hand-Made-Cricket-Bat-Experience/[/url])


Blimey has it really been up for sale for that long. Obviously not attracting much interest, thats really sad. Didn't think they made any bats in there still, the ones in the shop surely can't have been made there, they were terrible! Didn't know they did that hand making thing! Who does it? Roger Weston?
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: bruggers100 on April 27, 2016, 08:51:45 AM
Hopefully they'll bring back the gloves with the green two figure protection on the bottom hand and the buckskin pads !  Add a Magnum and handle bar moustache into the equation, and relive my younger years yearning to be Goochie
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: Seniorplayer on April 27, 2016, 09:02:10 AM
A teammate of mine was Sponsered by DF his job takes him there on a weekly basis he tells me bats are still being made and there are excellent prices on kit single or bulk.
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: Frontfootdrive on April 27, 2016, 09:05:10 AM
Saw Roger a couple of months ago and it certainly isn`t him,he didn`t think they had anyone on the premises who made them
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: Neon Cricket on April 27, 2016, 09:41:30 AM
Nah Roger runs Solitaire, still makes a cracking bat - scored my first ton with one of his.

If you go into the factory shop then the kit is very well priced as @Seniorplayer says, however I would question the branding as a whole - they just need someone to go in and give everything a new lease of life, stuck in the 80s a bit. Don't think they sponsor any county players at all anymore (and half the Worcs team are using total rubbish so it wouldn't be hard to change that!!).

http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/cricket-equipment/batting-gloves/ (http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/cricket-equipment/batting-gloves/)
http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/cricket-equipment/batting-pads/ (http://www.fearnleycricket.co.uk/cricket-equipment/batting-pads/)

It is a real shame at times, I used Fearnley all through my youth (including a pair of the nice F-Tec tartan pads that @FattusCattus mentioned!) but nothing seems to have changed/progressed in the last 10 years or so. I'd love to go back to using the gear but it just isn't up to the level of what is available elsewhere now.

I've also heard that GN have taken over the ECB coaching deal that Fearnley held for years, must be a killer for them...

Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: GoldenArm on April 27, 2016, 09:49:50 AM
Nah Roger runs Solitaire, still makes a cracking bat - scored my first ton with one of his.

If you go into the factory shop then the kit is very well priced as @Seniorplayer says, however I would question the branding as a whole - they just need someone to go in and give everything a new lease of life, stuck in the 80s a bit. Don't think they sponsor any county players at all anymore (and half the Worcs team are using total rubbish so it wouldn't be hard to change that!!).


Funny you should say that about the Worcester teams kit, we got to the final of a T/20 cup comp which should have been played on the county ground. It bloody rained all day, absolutely gutting. But we got to hang around in the pavilion and the changing rooms all day waiting and I got to look at all the bats left in there by the players and I was surprised by the overall lack of quality. Just goes to show its not the bat but the bloke on the end, having said that you'd think they'd be keen to own a killer piece of willow just to make their living a bit easier! Speaking of solitaire not a fan of them either! has roger ever made a bat under 2.13? haha.
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: well past my peak on April 27, 2016, 10:04:08 AM
Never had the pleasure of owing a Duncan Feanley but always wanted one. Growing up in Aus the brand to me always seem as a exotic one.
Where they a good bat??
Where did they go wrong with the business.
Interesting on Wikipedia its says they still hand make about 5000 bats a year out of the  Worcester.
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: Neon Cricket on April 27, 2016, 10:11:51 AM
Speaking of solitaire not a fan of them either! has roger ever made a bat under 2.13? haha.

From what I understand, Roger actually thought he was making the right weights but was using an ancient set of scales that were totally off - apparently he now has digital scales so it shouldn't be an issue anymore! But yes, my first bat was easily 3lbs heavier than expected lol
 
Edit - 3oz heavier, I'm no caveman
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on April 27, 2016, 10:28:11 AM
From what I understand, Roger actually thought he was making the right weights but was using an ancient set of scales that were totally off - apparently he now has digital scales so it shouldn't be an issue anymore! But yes, my first bat was easily 3lbs heavier than expected lol


3lb heavier than expected? Did he just send you the trunk of a Willow tree or something?
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: snackylane on April 27, 2016, 10:37:25 AM
A few players at my club have got solitaire bats and are impressed with them, a number of kids have too.

I think the attraction of the Fearnley kit for clubs is that it stays the same year after year so you can always get the same gear for new players etc
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: avkrish on April 27, 2016, 11:29:31 AM
Interesting on Wikipedia its says they still hand make about 5000 bats a year out of the  Worcester.

This comment has been there for a long time (at least 6 years if I remember correctly), probably no one really took the pain to update the details. I own a Duncan Fearnley Classic 5* (newer version) which is very good but the finish is not upto the level expected from a company which used to make bats for legends of yesteryears.
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: jwebber86 on April 27, 2016, 05:10:54 PM
we went there the other day and bought some bails for the county ground unfortunately i didnt get to go along.

i agree with the players bats though some of them are stickered up as LE and such like look ugly as hell. they seem to go fairly well though. surprised how many have pro direct sponsorship
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: SwingAndMiss on April 27, 2016, 05:49:30 PM
Ex club pro was sponsored by fearnley. Had 2 of the 5* bats, and also a 3lb batwing which was an absolute beast. All went well despite not looking the best.
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: Tailendfielder on April 27, 2016, 06:53:59 PM
I popped into fernley and i agree the bats in offer were neither cheap or ideal. Like mentioned before some of the other kit available was of excellent value and bought a helmet for a teammate
Title: Re: Duncan Feanley
Post by: Seniorplayer on April 27, 2016, 08:08:34 PM
For anyone wanting a DF handmade bat :  Duncan Fearnley handmade bat experience pick your own willow watch your bat being made  to your own specs from 200.
Title: Re: Duncan Fearnley
Post by: sHoweller on April 29, 2016, 02:07:20 PM
I concur with most of the posts from here.
Went in the other day to have a look but wasn't a great choice especially for the price given what I've seen on offer from the forum sponsors and then makes like Hawk and Solitaire in Worcester.