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Re: Bat grades
« Reply #15 on: August 24, 2015, 04:20:50 PM »

They are all the same - g1,g2,g3. they are all the same english willow coming for same trees. The only difference is that some clefts have more grains, less blemishes etc. Pretty simple
I don't think you realise how such a simple post will sent the forum into a 'tailspin Topgun.

Half of us start getting the ruler out to measure between grains to work out if it's gr1, gr1 plus, gr1 reserved or gr1 infinity(the best)

and also we don't need to spend £650.00 on a bat is that what you are saying....?

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Re: Bat grades
« Reply #16 on: August 25, 2015, 10:36:09 AM »

What i was trying to say is that a higher grade bat does not necessarily mean a great performing bat. Personally if i was to to buy a 250gbp+ bat i would only buy from a few bat makers as i know they press their bat exceptionally well - the greater the bat makers skill in bat making the better the performance ( in my opinion anyway )
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Re: Bat grades
« Reply #17 on: August 25, 2015, 10:39:57 AM »

youre right Topgun

grade 1, infinity or whatever you want to call it is a red herring. It's all in the pressing.... :)

grade 2 may well go just as well in the hands of a quality batmaker
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