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FvanN

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Width of a blade
« on: April 17, 2012, 04:24:55 PM »

While I was fitting some new stickers to one of my bats i noticed that the width across the top of the face of the blade is about 5mm narrower then the width of the toe across the face.

So I just wanted to know if this was the standard across most bats manufactures or is it just something the bat maker does to drop a little weight from the bat?

Anybody else have this?
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tushar sehgal

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Re: Width of a blade
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2012, 05:28:03 PM »

I dont think its standard...could be a boo boo by a batmaker of weight reduction tactic..
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Re: Width of a blade
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2012, 06:12:58 PM »

While I was fitting some new stickers to one of my bats i noticed that the width across the top of the face of the blade is about 5mm narrower then the width of the toe across the face.

So I just wanted to know if this was the standard across most bats manufactures or is it just something the bat maker does to drop a little weight from the bat?

Anybody else have this?

Had a CA TRD which had the same issue ..... i did not pick it up but was immediately picked-up by a reputed batmaker when I asked him to make me a copy of the bat.

Seen some Asian made bats which are 2-3mm narrower.

Low weight and Big edge bats are in demand, so taking a 2-5mm off the width, does the trick as most people will not pick this up / get blinded by the edge size for the weight (36mm on a 2lb8oz) and grains.
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Re: Width of a blade
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2012, 02:26:47 AM »

It is quite common on Pakistani made bats and some Indian made bats.

Big edges, light weights = corners (or in this case edges!) will be cut to meet the demand of the buying public.
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