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Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: Howzat on November 12, 2008, 07:38:32 AM
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I think I have found the biggest bat ever made for its weight?
Its UKKiwi's laver from James laver (Obv) lol
Guess the weight...
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3248/3024613904_111799d62c.jpg?v=0)
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3223/3024613910_ddcf714e95.jpg?v=0)
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2.7
I love the grains, grade 3 willow, just like mine and Norbs, hard to find such nice clefts.
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Yeah I was gonna say about 2.7 also.
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2lb 10oz ? looks a bit big fr 2lb 7oz but nothing would surprise me as its a laver.
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I love the grains, grade 3 willow, just like mine and Norbs, hard to find such nice clefts.
Funnily it is on the bench at the moment wittled some willow away will get a couple of pics up in a few mins... probably around 2lb 9ish at the moment
Edit:
(http://www.cricket-stuff.co.uk/images/making3.jpg)
(http://www.cricket-stuff.co.uk/images/making1.jpg)
(http://www.cricket-stuff.co.uk/images/making2.jpg)
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Why do all these batmakers leave their tools in shot all the time, do they have something to hide. Norb, do you have a big robot shaping your bat in the background and 10 bikini clad beauties sanding them further down the line???
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2.6
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E-Unit was very close!
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2.5 1/2
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Near enough lol! 2lb 5 1/4
What a bat!
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No way I don't believe it.
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i want one!
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Especially for Gareth
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3148/3024613918_2ff5f55870.jpg?v=0)
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I would say the bat weighed in the region of 2lbs7-8oz. The cleft is of low density, thus having large edges in the vicinity of 35+mm I'd imagine. The bat doesn't really have a profile, seems all edge to me. Lovely grains though. The reason for this bat being of a light weight could be from the fact that the cleft had been air dried for a longer period of time? Possibly 20-24 months? As I know Laver doesn't kiln dry his clefts!!
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I would want to know what size the bat was and the exact measurements, as I think its just a clever photo.
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That's unbelievably big for the weight.
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I would want to know what size the bat was and the exact measurements, as I think its just a clever photo.
Ok ill admit the bat is a Uzi style thing with Half inch shorter blade and longer handle... but its still big!
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Do you have the sizes???
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No sorry mate
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Guess the weight would make a great competition to win a bat - myabe using a different unit of measurement to give more scope for error
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You donate the bat and we will run it Johnny
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I have the actual measurement, James sent me some pics during the making process. I will get Leo to upload it tomorrow. It is nothing to do with clever photography, it is a mother of all beasts. James didnt want to part with it when he was done making it. :)
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Did James say what the cleft weighed before shaping?
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Ok, I emailed James about 2 months ago asking him if he had any 2 tone wood, with narrow grains, and lightish, he got back to me the next day with a couple of pics saying he just came across a piece and it could well be what I was looking for. He didnt specifiy the weight of the cleft, all he said was the cleft was at least 120g (4 oz) lighter than the lighter ones he would normally have. I asked him about the durability of the cleft and he reckoned the cleft would last, despite having narrow grains, as the grain structure seemed to fit the bill so to speak. He quoted me a price and the rest went from there. I have a couple of pics from James that would illustrate the actual measurements of the bat, I just need someone who can upload them for me :)
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(http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i29/02thoeva/DSCN0244.jpg)
(http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i29/02thoeva/DSCN0245.jpg)
(http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i29/02thoeva/DSCN0246.jpg)
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Thanks Tom for putting the pics up. The bat is without concaving by the way. Or it would have an even bigger profile. I just dont think light bats should go with concaving, it is too unforgiving I think.
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These pics are taken before sanding, so I guess the edges will be around 33mm fully made up?
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These pics are taken before sanding, so I guess the edges will be around 33mm fully made up?
34-35mm, the sanding doesnt really take that much off a bat, well, at least not on this one anyway.