Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Companies => Off-the-shelf companies => Newbery => Topic started by: 123* on January 25, 2011, 11:13:20 PM
-
Hi guy's I've had my GT for around 8 month now, however due to my Thruxton scoring me over a 1000 runs last year it was retired to the odd net! I used it tonight and I pulled a ball, timed it decently but when I looked down the bat had smashed in two, with a massive crack through the bottom and pieces hanging off! I've only used this 20 times tops, do you think they will replace it? Cheers.
-
Where did you purchase the bat from?
-
Just Sport in Newcastle mate!
http://www.justsport.net/
-
Try calling them and telling them about it.
If they can see that it hasn't been used and that it's less than 1 year old, then that should repair it. But in this case I would see what they can do about replacing it.
Bats can break sometimes anyway - new or old! For example, I have 1 or 2 bats which have cracks on the toe which had to be repaired from digging out a yorker! It happens! >:(
But i must admit that a snapped bat is not as common.
Was the bat ever left near a radiator?
-
Assume you knocked it in? Have you still got your reciept?
-
has is snapped accross the blade or through the blade. Actually do you have a pic?
-
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s145/doogle_photos/IMG00058-20110126-2241.jpg)
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s145/doogle_photos/IMG00059-20110126-2241.jpg)
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s145/doogle_photos/IMG00061-20110126-2242.jpg)
Hopefully these show the damage!
-
you should take that back - there isn't much point it trying to repare it. The sooner you take it back the better - then it can be returned to Newbery and you should get a replacement.
-
yeah take it back thats not damage from not being knocked in etc thats defo faulty wood
-
There's an awful lot of faulty bats about then. My old Zeus went in a similar fashion. It's usually down/very close to a grain, and normally when digging out a yorker that you aren't quite in the right place for. Ah well...
-
Looks like yorker damage to me, which was then made worse when you pulled the ball
-
I'd rather get a broken toe (mine, as opposed to the bat's) than break my bat. But then I'm the slightly mad sort that has been known to break a bone in my hand taking a catch at ground level (given not out, cheating batting teams umpire bastards) then bat for 40 overs playing for a losing draw. I digress.
-
one of my team mate had similar problem with his Thurxton SPS a couple of weeks back. He was timing all his shoots till the person operating the bowling machine decided to send a 76mph yorker and the bat snapped from the toe just by blocking the ball....
He contacted Newbery directly and was asked to send the bat back to Newbery for them to have a look and make their decision.
Since November I have seen 4 Newbery bats snapping like this (on one of the instance I think it was the fault of the owner as he tried to hit a full ball and managed to get it on the toe of the bat)
-
123* did you remove the toe guard?
I think Newbery will repair it by putting a couple of carbon rods through the blade. Not sure if you as a consumer can ask for a replacement. It will be good if you can read the T&C on Newbery's website.
-
2 Newbery bats I know have snapped like this in the past 6 months. Interesting as to why though.
-
I have a mate of mine Navarone SPS here that has snapped in exactly the same way, the bat was virtually brand new! I can get pics of that too if anyone wants to see it! So I assume its not just me? Also I have a Thruxton that is in great shape that I've had much longer! And yeah the toe guard fell off!
-
Sounds almost like a generic pressing/shaping problem with the Newb toe sections?
-
Maybe Newbery should concentrate on making there own bats better than making for other including the World class players
I have used 1 actual Newbery and did not rate it at all.
In truth there not many actual Newbery knocking around
-
Sounds almost like a generic pressing/shaping problem with the Newb toe sections?
:o Nope Tim's toe pressing is rock solid and he'd gladly show you by whacking and I mean whacking a cricket bat on a ball on the ground with one his bats
-
seen this trick Andy on one of my bats looks nasty but is it a good guide??
-
Good job it wasn't this one!
-
Maybe Newbery should concentrate on making there own bats better than making for other including the World class players
I have used 1 actual Newbery and did not rate it at all.
In truth there not many actual Newbery knocking around
What did you mean by that mate? wonder how many keeley actully makes himself anymore, only top end? Do his minions do the rest?
-
what i mean is Newbery possible make more for other people than they do for Newbery and yes they have a CNC machine.
And the other one is in respect to there comment in wisden ref who they make for
-
Minions? There's 3 people there full-time at the factory, 2 of them are Nick and Tim and all are very highly skilled producing quality bats with some of the best tools/technology around.
Bats always break at the toe or handle. Its not necessarily because they're poorly made or pressed, it's the weakest point of the bat.
-
That's very true. Broke two toes.
-
was the toe area well knocked in??
-
Bats break quicker in indoor nets, the floors are much harder than an average club pitch so if the ball gets jammed between the bat and floor you're more likely to get a breakage.
That couple with bat breaking balls being used means that you get a few returns during the winter months.
This in my eyes warrants a return and I'd probably replace it, but would have to inspect further.
-
very true Tom
the indian/pakistan balls most of our guys use have rock hard centres,ive lost count of the amount of balls ive banned from bowling at me in the nets.
anyway,for the poor guy whose bat has broke-i'm pretty sure,not 100 per cent sure,Newbery will replace this for you as it's under a year old.
A nice letter or a personal visit would be the way to go.Newbery replaced mine a while back without any problem.
Newbery are pretty good with replacements in my experience
good luck,it's worth returning it direct.the shoulder stamps tell them when it's been made
-
Any CRICKET bat should come with a standard 12 month warranty. It doesnt matter where you bought it from (other than ebay or a friend), but if you bought it from any seller then thats teh warranty it comes with.
The bat you have shown is unrepairable and should be replaced. It has nothing to do with newcastle sports or whoever they are. Its up to Newbery , however they should be replacing it. The bat may have to be sent away for Newbery to inspect however.
With that crack as its gone through the whole bat theres nothing you can seriously do that can legitimately repair it. Its not like a surface crack that can be sanded down or glued etc. The three types of repairs which cant be fixed are the one in your picture, any series crack to the back of the bat and damage to the shoulder.
-
Hads - his contract is with Just Sport Newcastle. Not with Newbery. So I'm afraid it does have a hell of a lot to do with Just Sport.
Who says cricket bats must have a warranty for 12 months too?
-
I agree with Tom there, surely the warranty is up to the discretion of the seller? And it also has a lot to do with the seller, as well as the manufacturer. If it is bought through a seller, then the seller has a duty of care to the customer regarding getting an issue sorted.