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« Reply #150 on: November 26, 2021, 09:38:02 PM »

Can I just say, TK does not over use a CNC, a rough / over sized shape is created however the actual finished shape is created by hand using many years of skill
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« Reply #151 on: November 27, 2021, 07:29:54 PM »

Well, we are now the proud owners of 2 Keeley bats. Joe had about 30 blank Harrows to choose from - different weights, shapes and grades. Tim spent 30 mins with us talking weights and styles. Joe found 2 he liked. TK mallet tested them & suggested the best one, which Joe knocked up a few balls with, and was very pleased with.

As it turned out it was G1, but the price we were offered was what I expected to get a G2 for. Complete choice of any Keeley Sticker set - he chose the Superior in white with Burgandy writing.

Being a kid in a sweetie shop, I couldn’t resist, and had a good rummage through all the G2/3 bats. The assortment of shapes/Hi &Lo middles/edges/profiles meant there was something for anyone. I selected 3 or 4 I liked the feel of, and I had a test of them with another bat maker called Tim (not TK this time as he was finishing a handle for a visiting pro). We found one that pinged beautifully & looks great. Unbelievably they had it as a G3 due to 50%+ heartwood (which I like) and a tiny blemish high on the blade. It’s got 15 tight grains & a big middle that goes very well.

I chose the Worx rainbow NHS stickers.

All in, personal handmade bats for mass market prices. We will return. What an amazing place.
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« Reply #152 on: November 27, 2021, 08:23:44 PM »

Well, we are now the proud owners of 2 Keeley bats. Joe had about 30 blank Harrows to choose from - different weights, shapes and grades. Tim spent 30 mins with us talking weights and styles. Joe found 2 he liked. TK mallet tested them & suggested the best one, which Joe knocked up a few balls with, and was very pleased with.

As it turned out it was G1, but the price we were offered was what I expected to get a G2 for. Complete choice of any Keeley Sticker set - he chose the Superior in white with Burgandy writing.

Being a kid in a sweetie shop, I couldn’t resist, and had a good rummage through all the G2/3 bats. The assortment of shapes/Hi &Lo middles/edges/profiles meant there was something for anyone. I selected 3 or 4 I liked the feel of, and I had a test of them with another bat maker called Tim (not TK this time as he was finishing a handle for a visiting pro). We found one that pinged beautifully & looks great. Unbelievably they had it as a G3 due to 50%+ heartwood (which I like) and a tiny blemish high on the blade. It’s got 15 tight grains & a big middle that goes very well.

I chose the Worx rainbow NHS stickers.

All in, personal handmade bats for mass market prices. We will return. What an amazing place.

Sounds a great day!

 Not a fan of this 650 Pro bat malarkey...but if I lived close enough and had a chance to do what you did I'd be over there rummaging away for  a beauty in a lower grade.
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« Reply #153 on: November 28, 2021, 11:37:05 AM »

Well, we are now the proud owners of 2 Keeley bats. Joe had about 30 blank Harrows to choose from - different weights, shapes and grades. Tim spent 30 mins with us talking weights and styles. Joe found 2 he liked. TK mallet tested them & suggested the best one, which Joe knocked up a few balls with, and was very pleased with.

As it turned out it was G1, but the price we were offered was what I expected to get a G2 for. Complete choice of any Keeley Sticker set - he chose the Superior in white with Burgandy writing.

Being a kid in a sweetie shop, I couldn’t resist, and had a good rummage through all the G2/3 bats. The assortment of shapes/Hi &Lo middles/edges/profiles meant there was something for anyone. I selected 3 or 4 I liked the feel of, and I had a test of them with another bat maker called Tim (not TK this time as he was finishing a handle for a visiting pro). We found one that pinged beautifully & looks great. Unbelievably they had it as a G3 due to 50%+ heartwood (which I like) and a tiny blemish high on the blade. It’s got 15 tight grains & a big middle that goes very well.

I chose the Worx rainbow NHS stickers.

All in, personal handmade bats for mass market prices. We will return. What an amazing place.

Love hearing about stories like this, adding a personal touch like Tim does can mean so much when buying a cricket bat.
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