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Re: An idea for new stretton fox product.
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2014, 07:52:24 AM »

Smilley thanks for the post and email, my apologies for the delay replying.

It seems a lot of bat covers are mainly a cosmetic "finishing off" and although helping against general scuffing, i've been in changing rooms when there are so many bags you can't see the floor, and that risk of a direct spike if someone misplaces their feet could end in a horrible result.

Im the sort of person who would usually make sure the bat is out, upright and as far away from harm as poss, but agree the risk of it being moved, dropped, etc is still there.

Love the Aedos cover, well done to them for thinking outside the box (no pun intended !) and nice looking blade too !

Either way ! I don't think that a case would need full SFox protection, but a shell solution would certainly be good. This could be done on a mass scale to have a good price, I am also working on a range of accessories called "Stretton Fox Collections" which will be launching in March but is taking a very very different direction in cases and covers and more linked to my background working in the luxury goods market. The retail on these will be very much high end but agree something could be done at the £15-£20 range and I know just the chap who can make them )

George i'm in mate, im going to be stretton from the waist down ;-)
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Re: An idea for new stretton fox product.
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2014, 09:45:23 AM »

Im just waiting for stretton fox suit of armour to come out so i can wear one of them aswell ! .. currently rocking everything possible !
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Re: An idea for new stretton fox product.
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2014, 09:50:15 AM »

Smilley thanks for the post and email, my apologies for the delay replying.

It seems a lot of bat covers are mainly a cosmetic "finishing off" and although helping against general scuffing, i've been in changing rooms when there are so many bags you can't see the floor, and that risk of a direct spike if someone misplaces their feet could end in a horrible result.

Im the sort of person who would usually make sure the bat is out, upright and as far away from harm as poss, but agree the risk of it being moved, dropped, etc is still there.

Love the Aedos cover, well done to them for thinking outside the box (no pun intended !) and nice looking blade too !

Either way ! I don't think that a case would need full SFox protection, but a shell solution would certainly be good. This could be done on a mass scale to have a good price, I am also working on a range of accessories called "Stretton Fox Collections" which will be launching in March but is taking a very very different direction in cases and covers and more linked to my background working in the luxury goods market. The retail on these will be very much high end but agree something could be done at the £15-£20 range and I know just the chap who can make them )


Cheer a for the reply George, I look forward to what you come up with.

Cheers Chris
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Re: An idea for new stretton fox product.
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2014, 01:15:48 PM »

Smilley thanks for the post and email, my apologies for the delay replying.

It seems a lot of bat covers are mainly a cosmetic "finishing off" and although helping against general scuffing, i've been in changing rooms when there are so many bags you can't see the floor, and that risk of a direct spike if someone misplaces their feet could end in a horrible result.

Im the sort of person who would usually make sure the bat is out, upright and as far away from harm as poss, but agree the risk of it being moved, dropped, etc is still there.

Love the Aedos cover, well done to them for thinking outside the box (no pun intended !) and nice looking blade too !

Either way ! I don't think that a case would need full SFox protection, but a shell solution would certainly be good. This could be done on a mass scale to have a good price, I am also working on a range of accessories called "Stretton Fox Collections" which will be launching in March but is taking a very very different direction in cases and covers and more linked to my background working in the luxury goods market. The retail on these will be very much high end but agree something could be done at the £15-£20 range and I know just the chap who can make them )

Would love to see what you design here.
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Re: An idea for new stretton fox product.
« Reply #19 on: January 12, 2014, 07:25:01 AM »

Thanks guys ! won't let you down ;)
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Re: An idea for new stretton fox product.
« Reply #20 on: January 12, 2014, 01:14:22 PM »

Good to hear your gonna give it a try. Can't wait to see what's produced and try it out.

Cheers George.
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