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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: it's_a_pudding on February 13, 2017, 04:06:50 PM
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Was just wondering if anyone can give me some advice. I have a gray Nicolls supernova which last year never really pinged and ended up changing bats early on in the season. Since then I bought 2 more bats which I'm very excited to use. But since I've been netting the supernova has completely changed and the ball is flying of it had this happen to a few bats that have taken a while to get going. I usually do I my own refurbishment but this time I might send it off to gray Nicolls themselves to do it. Was wondering how have people found their service? Also has anyone noticed a change in performance after refurbishment? My concern is that I think the bat is at its best point and if I get it refurbished it might change which if that's the case I'll wait another year.
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It's reasonably priced I believe probably around £40 for the service and return delivery plus what you pay sending it there, it'll probably come back with a toe wrap mind, as for performance I've done a lot of refurbs and not found any significant change in performance
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Cheers Tom thanks for the info what is the toe wrap? It'll be good to find out some more info on the bat as well as it says c'eek under the sticker on front of the bat but never come across the name.
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It's like a cotton toe wrap- it was said tongue in cheek as a few refurbs from them seem to get them out on for no reason.
As for the name under the sticker, any chance of photos?
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Has what looks like an i or 1 on one shoulder and a u or n on the other shoulder hopefully the picture I've attached works with the writing. Also has number 10714-50 on the handle. I'm the only owner so I know it can't have been anyone else that put it on there.
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The I is from the factory in India I believe but not herd of any of the other things who did you buy it from
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Bought it from Romida. Ironically now I've had a good look I've noticed a bit of a break by the toe so will most likely send it off to them get it ready for the season.