A thank you to the forum and an appeal for advice. My £300 bat quest.
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Hello Custom Bats,

This is my first ever post but I have been a LONG time follower of this forum. I check it almost every day but have never posted on any online message board before and for some reason, perhaps uncertainty, never signed up.
Despite this I have really benefited from the knowledge and trade found on here. Three years ago (about a year into my addiction to the forum) I followed a train of good reviews and friendly posts to buy my first small brand bat, in the form of a San Andreas Fault, Fabrica. I saw that Andy was interested in the engineering behind bat performance and had a lot of really interesting things to say about what a 'middle' actually is and how concaving might not be a great thing. At the time most of the desirable bats posted on here were heavily concaved (and, as a sidenote, there seemed to be a lot more 12+ grain bats around). It has been fascinating following the development of bat making knowledge on here and seeing how a degree of informed consensus can be reached on something I have always been obsessed with but can sometimes feel like a frustratingly vague business. Thanks for all the help. 


So now the Saf has run its course and I am looking to find something really special that puts all the knowledge the forum has provided to good use.

The Saf was exactly the profile I wanted at the time (too high a middle in hindsight) and a lovely bat, but it was never an absolute corker. It was pressed to last and I am grateful for the longevity of it, but it never quite opened up and was a bit slim for its weight. I play cricket at university and in a more casual London league so I see a lot of bats. Over the last season I have been fortunate enough to net with the occasional 'corker'. I am on a quest to get one of my own.

I know that £300 is an awful lot for a bat and I have been reading this forum for long enough to know that many people would advise "Three GM 505s". But as well as playing with the odd beauty I have had a hit with a lot of really lackluster big name bats and I really don't want to risk playing with one. Cricket is a huge part of my life and I want something special.

Here is the main issue I am facing: Should I give H4L or B&S or one of the other fantastic smaller brands a custom brief for £300? Looking at Paul Aldred's work a lot. I have seriously been enjoying his videos.

Or, should I spend the £300 on a Salix, Newbery, Mongoose or M&H. These are the brands that make the aforementioned corkers that the Blues play with (I know some are sponsored). If you were to go for a top of the range bat by one of these brands, which one would it be?

Will that extra £60 above the boutique brand's top grade help? Just to be clear, I have no particular desire for a radical offset edge profile or counterweight balancing that would warrant a custom profile. I just want a special piece of willow (something big and pretty) shaped by someone talented that weighs 2.8/9 and picks up nicely (don't we all?   ;))

As you can probably tell my mind is a bit overloaded with all the options and bat theory. Any help would be seriously appreciated. In return I promise to have whatever bat I finally manage to settle on photographed and on the forum as soon as it arrives and review it with some comparisons to teammate's.
I will upload a few pictures of the SAF tomorrow, just for old time's sake.

Thanks for your patience.  :)
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Pretty sure the forum sponsors (either bat makers or shops) can sort you a very good bat for the money (potentially less than that).

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A visit to Uzi sports might help your quest?
Asad plays cricket, and understands what a decent performing bat is, ,and his choice of bats is staggering,both in variety and performance.

My interest in the forum,was also similar to yours, ,I moved down to Oxfordshire a few years ago, and looked for bat makers here, Saf popped up on the Internet , and I too followed Andys comments, bit out there at times for me,, but, ,no one I spoke to here, knew anything about the bats or him. They tend to be Chase or M&H around here.
Marcus from Saf, has set up Affinity, and his bats are pure class, I have two.  a chat to him is highly recommended

I'm sure if you've followed the forum a bit, you will know your gonna get loads of different recommendations.

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We carry top quality hand picked bats from major manufacturers and have plenty of stock in most of of the weights. we also have our own Uzi Mamba range and you can read more about the our pro bats in the various topics on the forum.
If you can travel to the shop then we can show you what we carry otherwise i am happy to send you photos of the bats in your preferred weight in your price range,
you can pm or email me
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can happily custom make something for you for alot less than £300. drop me a pm if you're interested
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You could happily get what you wanted from a bat maker in Worcester for half of the price, however due to forum restrictions I am not allowed to mention their name.
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Here is the old Saf. Once I decided I wouldn't use it for the 2014 season I put it to work against the bowling machines and stopped fussing over cheap Slaz balls etc. As you can see they can really knacker a toe or your leading edge (too early to close my face it would seem   :))

Still, a lovely piece of wood and Andy lived up to his claims of bats without concaving but a nice pickup regardless.


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A 3 stripe will set you back 320.

But for a top line custom made to your exact specs. You really cant beat b3.
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Thanks for the help and suggestions. All proving very useful. Any opinions at all about bigger heritage brands are much appreciated. As well as the great tips about the smaller makers that the forum knows.

Asad, I have sent you a pm. Have heard great things about Uzi. :)
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You wouldn't need to spend £300 to get a H4L or a B&S from us.

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Re: A thank you to the forum and an appeal for advice. My £300 bat quest.
« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2014, 10:26:57 PM »

Thanks for the help and suggestions. All proving very useful. Any opinions at all about bigger heritage brands are much appreciated. As well as the great tips about the smaller makers that the forum knows.

Asad, I have sent you a pm. Have heard great things about Uzi. :)
Will reply best is email me
Uzisports.co.uk@googlemail.com
Will do my best to supply you the best bat for ur money
If u can visit us, then u can go through all our stock and hand pick ur bat from all our hand picked bats
 

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