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Re: Galdiator Cricket / Pennine Cricket Bats
« Reply #30 on: November 22, 2009, 08:02:32 PM »

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Re: Galdiator Cricket / Pennine Cricket Bats
« Reply #31 on: November 22, 2009, 11:21:38 PM »

Dan

Thats cool I take back the abuse comment.

Are we in it for the money? No doubt we are, I won't deny that. Lets keep that statement in context, we are a business so we always have an aim on getting profit on our sales. This is the aim of most companies (I concede there may well be exceptions, if so how many really?), if not they wouldn't sponsor players and then pass on some of the sponsorship outlay onto the bat price.

I don't know the inner workings of Mongoose, so I apologise to Tom if I am wrong and he can correct me. I am sure one of the main priorities for Mongoose besides brand exposure will be to recouperate some of the money spent on players they have sponsored, and make sure the players do a job of promoting the brand. Anyone sponsored can be viewed as an 'employee' of sorts during the contract. I have only chosen Mongoose as an example so if it seems I am singling them out that is not the case, it applies to many companies. Players will have to speak positive about the brand even if they feel somewhat different.

My point being to say we are money driven and care nothing for the game is not the truth. Are we in a position to innovate, I'd say not so much at the moment. Besides Mongoose recently, how many 'true bat companies' have innovated truly?

The big brands have innovated on doft good design and asthetics but they have the clout. The very small bespoke companies that you speak off, there's maybe a handful that have worked on their own designs for soft goods, but bats have not dramatically changed much in shape. What they specialise in is customisation and tailoring.

In terms of good design for soft goods, brands that come to mind, H4L, Newberry and M&H, but they still use Indian manufacturers. In the context of your viewpoint, should they not be manufacturing their own soft goods? Are they passing of work of others as their own? If not them, then it certainly applies to the rest fo the smaller companies, who make their own bats but just get badged soft goods.

By all means from what I have seen with brands like Redback, H4L, Charlie French etc... They offer great bats no doubt, but we don't offer a come and select your willow or watch your bat being made. We are in the market for a different type of customer.

In the past I have owned 2 custom made bats by small UK companies that you would class as true bat companies. One was awesome and the other not as good as the bats I have at the moment. Maybe it was a one off. Money from our sales like any other business is currently being reinvested back into our company for various things.
 
I think we both have to accept we have differing opinions on the matter and that's fine :) , but we are definetly not this evil money making brand that cares for little for anyhting else. We could have put silly prices on our bats like some other brands but I do not think we have.

I'm just pleased it's been a civil thread and been an interesting discussion. I'm pretty mellow but opinionated lol :)

Personally on a side note, if it wasn't for our own brand (Use what you sell), at this moment in time the brand from the bespoke companies that really interests me is the Redback bats. They look fantastic and I have always wanted to try a Salix...

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Re: Galdiator Cricket / Pennine Cricket Bats
« Reply #32 on: November 22, 2009, 11:22:23 PM »

OMG I didnt realise I'd typed so much  ;D
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Re: Galdiator Cricket / Pennine Cricket Bats
« Reply #33 on: November 23, 2009, 11:41:35 AM »

Bash,

I know i said i was gonna leave it there, but just to finish I would also like to say im glad it stayed civil :) At one point I thought it was gonna turn nasty and one of us getting the boot off the forum! haha

Like you said its clear we have differing opinions and like yourself can be very opinated when it comes to matters close to my heart.

Im glad you stuck to your guns and gave as good as you got! haha

I believe its been a constructive 'debate' and now I feel everyone on the forum will get an insight into your company. I admit i may have been a little hasty in judging you and for that i will apologise but I stick by my views and opinions.

I hope you stick to the forum, where i believe you will gain great insight into what a consumer desires from a company.

Cheers

Dan
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Re: Galdiator Cricket / Pennine Cricket Bats
« Reply #34 on: November 23, 2009, 03:37:40 PM »

Thank you Dan

It's appreciated.

Kind regards

Bash
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Re: Galdiator Cricket / Pennine Cricket Bats
« Reply #35 on: November 25, 2009, 02:01:56 PM »

Bash at penine just sent us down some kit to the Devon Disabled Cricket team and one of the pieces of kit he sent was a very respectable bat!! It was a Pen-Y-Ghent lovely piece of willow a large profile and edges and a super light pick up!! I don't know the weight to be exact but the balance is superb too!!! I shall post some pics later!!! And thanks to bash and all the Guys at penine cricket!! Out of all the people who have made pledges of kit they are the first to get any through to us!!!
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