@crictech. Why don't I just go to the batmaker that you use instead of paying you as the middle man. Let's face it your company supplies bespoke bats not makes them and that's the whole argument here. That is why I have a screaming cat, Redink, Blueroom and MG2 bats and will be adding a SAF to that collection. How peed off would you be if you went to a restaurant and paid big bucks for a meal regardless how good it tastes only to find out that the meal was supplied by a little shop down the road for half the price.
You don't appear to have read the CricTech website. You undertake the analysis, for which you pay, and that cost comes off the bat that Crictech will supply. The Robert Pack custom bats cost roughly the same price as the Crictech Top Grade bats and H4L Customs are about £300, so I'm a bit at a loss to understand the point about buying the meal and finding you'd pay half the price down the road...
A bespoke bat is a bespoke bat, and the process by which you get to it is what differs. The fact is that the prices charged by Crictech are not out of the ordinary or more expensive than other suppliers. If you want to use the CricTech technology to get to a bat shape, then it will cost you £60, plus the cost of the bat from a different supplier. Alternatively, you can use the supplier that Crictech has a contract with. I would assume that they have worked closely to establish how the sheets turn into a shape, and will probably provide you with a few more details should you care to ask.
Should anyone care, the dictionary definition of Bespoke is:
made to individual order or specification; custom-made
I don't think anyone can argue that that is what CricTech are doing.