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Companies => Custom companies => B3 Cricket => Topic started by: skip1973 on November 01, 2016, 11:29:34 AM

Title: Now and Then.
Post by: skip1973 on November 01, 2016, 11:29:34 AM
Have any of you guy's purchased a B3 from a few years ago and recently purchased another?
I am liking some of the shapes they are turning out but was very disappointed with a crown I purchased 3 years ago so was just wondering if anyone thinks they have improved their processes. pressing etc.
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: The Doctor on November 01, 2016, 11:40:57 AM
Have any of you guy's purchased a B3 from a few years ago and recently purchased another?
I am liking some of the shapes they are turning out but was very disappointed with a crown I purchased 3 years ago so was just wondering if anyone thinks they have improved their processes. pressing etc.

Skip - will personally make sure its a gun
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: skip1973 on November 01, 2016, 12:00:34 PM
Skip - will personally make sure its a gun
Will send an email through with a few thoughts and see how we go then.
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: smilley792 on November 01, 2016, 12:17:29 PM
Pretty sure I was one of there's first ten customers.


Had several invetween

And bought a Warner thin edge at end of last season. Not been dissappinted with any. A few things have improved. But always found there customer service top notch if you want/need anything sorted.
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: jamielsn15 on November 01, 2016, 04:38:45 PM
I've had three and absolutely no complaints, the finishing has improved and the service is always top drawer...
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: procricket on November 01, 2016, 04:39:10 PM
As there first customer (sorry Chris) and user of over 10-20 of them.

The finish is better
The blend into the handle is better
The pressing is better

That's all I can really say the new handle they are using is better too and to be honest you struggle to find all round better bat than that they do.

The process has always been good but they have fine tuned and listened to players from the parks to the test arena.

This isn't sales spin it'd a fact they understand that more club cricketers buy than unbranded pros and they really have a process going which is hard to beat.

They have fine tuned almost everything and look to the future with still looking at the past and what worked.

Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: Wickets-then-runs on November 02, 2016, 04:48:52 AM
I've had 5 over the last couple of years and can definitely testify that they have improved, a lot! The pressing is among the best I have experienced and the thick oval handle I order on all my bats is the closest thing to a Scat handle by a country mile. I ordered a thin edge Warner off him last year and it arrived with a round handle instead of the oval handle I ordered (bloody couriers!  :D ); one email to Streaky and within a couple of hours had started a replacement for me as well as found a buyer here in Australia to save on postage back to the UK... Brilliant service!!!!!
The two Crowns I have owned have been two of the best pingers I have ever used (among GN Warners, Affinity Persona's, L&W Signature etc).
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: skip1973 on November 02, 2016, 06:56:06 AM
Be interesting to compare then.
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: sarg on April 14, 2017, 02:04:45 PM
So what happened @skip1973? Did you order a fresh bat?
what was it? Pictures please  :D
How did it measure up?

Really interested to hear how your second experience was. I think the bats have improved. Handle on the Beluga I ordered in January certainly felt good out in the middle and the press was excellent.

Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: skip1973 on April 14, 2017, 02:16:11 PM
It was much better, and comparable to bats of a similar price. I didn't hold on to it long, someone on here got it. It did make my bag and a game but being a long term GN user and a super fussy nuff bag it just didn't feel right in the handle or the sloped shoulders. Nice bat and as much in my head as anything that I didn't get along with it.
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: skip1973 on April 14, 2017, 02:19:22 PM
Hell4Leather are still the pick of all UK makers I have tried in my opinion, comfy thinish handles and a nice bow.
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Post by: jd163 on April 14, 2017, 04:55:14 PM
Last June i got a 2 Stripe TKC pepsi (45mm edge) and used it in nets only. From my experience B3 bats needs a very little time for knocking (edges only), the pressing is top level as bat pings and pretty much are net ready. Being impressed by the great customer service & performance of bats i ordered my 2nd B3 last month. Didn't find any difference between two as far as pressing & finishing is concerned.
Both bats got 5 grains but they opened up very quickly.
Title: Re: Now and Then.
Post by: sarg on April 14, 2017, 11:31:00 PM
It was much better, and comparable to bats of a similar price. I didn't hold on to it long, someone on here got it. It did make my bag and a game but being a long term GN user and a super fussy nuff bag it just didn't feel right in the handle or the sloped shoulders. Nice bat and as much in my head as anything that I didn't get along with it.

I understand what you mean. I have had bats from GM, B3, BB, SS etc and they just didnt work for me even thought they were exceptional bats but something was not the perfect. Goldilocks Syndrome perhaps. I like GN too, but not the handles on the Kaboom and XPs. Powerbow was a nice handle shape. interested in the new AU Predator and Atomic for 2017, but if they have that handle shape I wont like it.