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wayward_hayward

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Pro bat Database - Let's get building
« on: January 31, 2016, 09:27:54 PM »

We all seem to be obsessed by the wide variety of bats that pro's use (or reject and happen to fall into our hands). I thought it would be good idea to start a thread where we can post the variety of pro bats we have owned, used or just photographed. Hopefully it might make it a bit easier to find a specific playets shape that you want copying.

I will start off with one.

Alistair Cook GN Oblivion


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Re: Pro bat Database - Let's get building
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2016, 09:49:37 PM »


Malik's bat, reviewed by Bindi in his kit bag video for IJC if anyone saw it.
Not massive edges of spine at just 37 and 66 MM. respectively but it was a big bat very similar in style to a trott bat from b3 with huge shoulders and toe. Very full and weighed 2:11 not that you would have know it on pick up. Lucky enough to have had a small hit with this as well thanks to Bindi.



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Re: Pro bat Database - Let's get building
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2017, 05:25:40 PM »

Just seen this thread man I missed it how did the bat go @tom line
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Re: Pro bat Database - Let's get building
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2017, 05:33:40 PM »


Malik's bat, reviewed by Bindi in his kit bag video for IJC if anyone saw it.
Not massive edges of spine at just 37 and 66 MM. respectively but it was a big bat very similar in style to a trott bat from b3 with huge shoulders and toe. Very full and weighed 2:11 not that you would have know it on pick up. Lucky enough to have had a small hit with this as well thanks to Bindi.



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Hmmm...just saw this. SM has used bats made by different bat makers. I have two of his bats and their origins are anyone's guess. BUT. Those bats are rockets! One is 2-11 and other is over 2-12. I think he has his bats stamped by CA but uses bats made by Stu Kranz and other bat makers.
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Re: Pro bat Database - Let's get building
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2017, 05:36:18 PM »

That bat is a B3 and 1271 profile I was there when he came in with his own wood and had them made.

He does have his own stamp

only difference is the handle set to the 1271....
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