Great videos Paul! Look forward to seeing what the finished bats look like! Both the G1s sounded quite distinctly different, it will be interesting to see how they end up tapping up like! Did Andrew say that if the grains run very straight and parallel down the toe, it is a good sign of a cleft which will perform excellently?
Yes exactly, Chad - straight grains on the face are one thing, but apparently, if they're straight down the toe, the bat is likely to perform better. Interesting because I have seen some beautiful bats with perfect grains on the face, but then curvy / diagonal grains down the toe. Not sure on the whys and wherefores to be honest, but it's definitely a consideration now when we're hand picking bats (that don't have toe guards fitted already!)
Flatter faces seem to help performance, yes, as well as durability. I have never used such a bat myself, so I can't speak with total conviction on the matter, but there is clearly some decent evidence to suggest this. It's not just about getting larger edges! This, I guess, justifies why so many manufacturers have gone down the flatter face route for 2013...