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Companies => Off-the-shelf companies => Gunn & Moore => Topic started by: Buzz on December 01, 2010, 04:36:31 PM
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This is comical for a snowy November day... Gunn and Moore cricket sets right next to the kitchen utencils - perfect for budding Matty Hayden/Ali Cook's - or my son, who likes playing with his cricket bat (aged almost 1) and eating wooden spoons!!
(http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac151/buzzrockport/DSC00442.jpg)
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nice grainage? :p
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You'd get more runs with that tin opener...quality haha
I'm off to Asda shortly, wonder if they have any gear in there
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£2.75 for bat and ball?
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Shame no New stickers...
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Brilliant, made my day that. Whatever next?
I actually paid £3 for those bloody Harmison practice balls!
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Update from Asda...
No ill-placed cricket equipment to report. I did see a nice wooden broom though, might give it a crack in the nets and write a review
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all the help you can get lad. think i have a shovel in the shed you can borrow....
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Even more on their website!
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/sol/shop/sport_and_leisure/cricket/list.html?Source=PHD&UTM_Source=google&UTM_Medium=PPC&UTM_Campaign=Cricket+equipment+
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Don't buy the swingking ball, mine broke after about 10 balls
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I find the best swing ball is a ball with chevrons cut in one side. I jut got an ordinary ball and using Stanley knife, cut about 6 grooves in one side.
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that plastic set could be perfect for my coaching
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Wrap some gaffer tape around one half of a tennis ball...you'll have some fun with that