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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: joymarvin on January 24, 2020, 04:07:25 AM
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Good Morning!. A close mate of mine sourced this bat for himself from an individual seller in the UK who knows Tim personally. I had a close look at this bat when it arrived in Dubai and was surprised how big it was with a bit thicker semi-oval handle and a square toe. The bat came in knocked, scuffed and edge tape applied. The bat is of standard length and the pressing is a bit softer to my other Keeleys I own/owned. The ping is very good as is the pickup as you would expect for the weight. The bat does not pick lighter than its actual weight but the balance and pickup is immaculate. Another thing what astonished me was how this bat had only 6-7 grains and graded as Grade 1. I did read an article on grading that a grade 1 bat will have minimum 6 grains at least. I had my doubts as I did not see a Keeley grade 1 with 6-7 grains till now. I am sure this bat will take considerate amount of time to open up for sure. The bat did tap up well and I guess requires more knocking for it to be taken into nets. Refer below specs and enjoy the pictures.
Weight - 2lb 11oz
Edges - 40mm
Pickup - Medium
Ping - Good ping
Profile - Full profile, and nil concaving
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It could be if he sourced it direct from TK then he had his choice of stickers? Not sure that looks wise it would constitute a grade one. However I think TK sometimes does grade on performance so who knows
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Grade 1? Lols, your mate's been mugged there. Looks a nice stick though.
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If I know one thing about TK bats its not to even worry about aesthetics, some of the pingiest ones I had were grade 4 or 5 on looks
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Rarely you see a very good looking grade-1 with Keeley. I think all his top clefts are reserved for pros which makes sense as he makes them for so many players.
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It could be if he sourced it direct from TK then he had his choice of stickers? Not sure that looks wise it would constitute a grade one. However I think TK sometimes does grade on performance so who knows
Possibly had his own choice of stickers and then sold it to my mate.
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Grade 1? Lols, your mate's been mugged there. Looks a nice stick though.
I don't think so for the price he paid.
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Why is that not G1?? Grading states min of 6 grains, that are starlight with no blemish and from what i can see there are 6/7 grains, straight and evenly spaced. Looks a good bat to me
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I agree it looks a gun, also with a pro type handle. A former member who sold Keeley made bats would have come up with a great story for it.
That looks like a great bat, I hope it scores loads of runs.
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Why is that not G1?? Grading states min of 6 grains, that are starlight with no blemish and from what i can see there are 6/7 grains, straight and evenly spaced. Looks a good bat to me
I was so used to seeing 8 to 9+ grains bat on a grade 1 especially Keeleys. That is why I doubted it. Its a very good bat no doubt.
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I agree it looks a gun, also with a pro type handle. A former member who sold Keeley made bats would have come up with a great story for it.
That looks like a great bat, I hope it scores loads of runs.
May I ask what is a pro type handle?
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Thicker more oval handle that the pros prefer. The regular bats have slightly thinner handle
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Thicker more oval handle that the pros prefer. The regular bats have slightly thinner handle
Yes you're right. The handle of this is definitely a bit thicker than my Keeley Superior.
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So why do we think he makes thinner handles for non pros? The one I have has a fairly thin oval handle too. I would have thought that pros have better wrist control and less likely to need a very thick oval handle. Any thoughts?
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I held Azhar Ali's Keeley bat recently.. Skinny handle like most keeleys...2.9, full specs with no concaving, 14 ruler straight grains front and back and the whitest willow possible.. Not sure he sells those sort of clefts at retail having seen quite a few shop g1s and 'pro' keeleys that float around here
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I held Azhar Ali's Keeley bat recently.. Skinny handle like most keeleys...2.9, full specs with no concaving, 14 ruler straight grains front and back and the whitest willow possible.. Not sure he sells those sort of clefts at retail having seen quite a few shop g1s and 'pro' keeleys that float around here
I remember that bat. Beautiful!
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So why do we think he makes thinner handles for non pros? The one I have has a fairly thin oval handle too. I would have thought that pros have better wrist control and less likely to need a very thick oval handle. Any thoughts?
Pros also face much better quality bowling so presumably want every possible advantage they can when it comes to aiding wrist control?
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So thicker handles for better control? I thought it was the other way round. Oh well, I guess we all just play with what we like. I always thought thick oval was best for me, but as my legside shots develop I'm also liking thin oval.
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Lovely bat and definitely a pro grade Keeley. Is that a butterfly just above the middle? Give it a season or two and then....🙃
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Lovely bat and definitely a pro grade Keeley. Is that a butterfly just above the middle? Give it a season or two and then....🙃
Its not a butterfly willow. I did use it in the nets for 15mins two days ago on my friend's behalf. The response is good but definitely need more time to reach its potential unlike SS or SG bats.