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Companies => Custom companies => Topic started by: e4sby on June 20, 2019, 07:33:28 PM
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Short video of Tim at work - bat looked a cracker and was good to see the master at work
https://youtu.be/1ZQAuRa4kow
Enjoy
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Bloody hell he makes it look easy.
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Where’s the cnc?
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I could watch that all day
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Just watched this review of the bats they picked - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EVVMo03Vzw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EVVMo03Vzw)
Apparently gifted two to Kohli - there was a video of Kohli in the nets yesterday or day before using a blank bat with another blank one on the floor - so were they the Keeleys?
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I love how un-scientific that is - all done by eye with experience!
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Sorry to change to the subject does anyone know how to get a Keeley made up without visiting the factory
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Sorry to change to the subject does anyone know how to get a Keeley made up without visiting the factory
Personally I would go through UZI sports. That's what I did.
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How did you manage to go about?
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Just whatched the gray nics vid :o , feel the grains, means legend is softly pressed, and also claims double pressed :o
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That cricket store online video is full of misinformation and is about the most infuriating thing to watch after James vince snicking off every innings. The really sad and annoying thing is people will belive this clown and then further spread the (No Swearing Please) he's spewing.
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Where’s the cnc?
He said he was only tweaking a shape?
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Double pressed soft willows?? After watching the videos about the other bats he got from TK, I'm not sure how the Tom Curran bat can come in 2-3 ounces under weight if it really was commissioned for him? Surely an operation like Keeley would be able to make to the ounce.
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Personally I would go through UZI sports. That's what I did.
Cheaper to get one through BB
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Just whatched the gray nics vid :o , feel the grains, means legend is softly pressed, and also claims double pressed :o
Mines that soft to worried to use it.
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Short video of Tim at work - bat looked a cracker and was good to see the master at work
https://youtu.be/1ZQAuRa4kow
Enjoy
Thanks for posting.
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Mines that soft to worried to use it.
From watching the process, and granted it was only 4 clefts, the bats at Robertsbridge were definitely not pressed ‘softly’ or underpressed.
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Thanks for posting, great video to see a master at work