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Author Topic: OMG Canadian Willow does exist, the great forum myth debunked !!!!!!!!!!!!!!  (Read 3772 times)

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Can it really be true?

https://www.facebook.com/121460267865184/photos/pb.121460267865184.-2207520000.1444815557./1094162693928265/?type=3&theater

We need Canadian forum members to enquire and start searching for the elusive Canadian willow plantation right now!

Who is going to be the first to buy a Canadian willow bat?

ps. I'm not really taking this seriously, it's a Friday. Ever heard of a 2'12 with super light pickup?
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Would be interesting to see the feedback from one of these bats.

Is Canadian willow on par with English willow
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The sweet spot is supposed to be excellent as the willow is taken from Maple Trees.
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Would assume it compares with the junior bats kookaburra offer made out of European willow. They are absolutely massive yet still fairly light for their size, the performance in my opinion is not as good and longevity/durability has to be questioned. Kook have made a sensible move by offering them up to size 6 only, the child is likely to out grow it before breaking it
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Kook have made a sensible move by offering them up to size 6 only, the child is likely to our grow it before breaking it

Never thought of that, bit of genius on their part really!
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Lot of these canadian willow has reached indian market, and although performance is ok, but it breaks very quickly. So Ideal for nets or practice but I wouldn't bet on it yet for matches. Just to add, the clefts are light in weight so 45-50mm edges will be normal on these.
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Would assume it compares with the junior bats kookaburra offer made out of European willow. They are absolutely massive yet still fairly light for their size, the performance in my opinion is not as good and longevity/durability has to be questioned. Kook have made a sensible move by offering them up to size 6 only, the child is likely to out grow it before breaking it

With the sheer volumes of cricket bats sold I can't imagine this is the first time anyone has used Canadian willow. It maybe the first time anybody has admitted it though.

Any thoughts Jakes @Vitas Cricket?
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The real question is....... Would IJC stock Canadian Willow? :)
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Just waiting for James @ Lekka to reappear under a new alias and proclaim Canadian Willow to be the best available...
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With the sheer volumes of cricket bats sold I can't imagine this is the first time anyone has used Canadian willow. It maybe the first time anybody has admitted it though.

Any thoughts Jakes @Vitas Cricket?

I think if it had been sold en masse before now, we would know about it due to a very high return rate, especially for adult bats, playing against adult balls and (usually) bigger/stronger/faster bowlers.

I can't say for sure whether the European Willow i have seen is the same or similar to Canadian, but i suspect it will be. I suspect it may will replace 'English Willow Nurtured In India' as the default option when it comes to cheap slop from ebay and bedroom sellers as the grains and size are usually impressive.

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The real question is....... Would IJC stock Canadian Willow? :)
Yes, but only if they let IJC hand-pick them from the boot of the sales reps car....  :)
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Every time the Canadian Willow conversation comes up, I can't help but think of this scene for some reason

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVwBseJD9II
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