Yeah, either the cheapest or the best value for money! Not sure when I'll buy them, but if the price is good, at least I know how much I need to save up for the summer!
No idea mate, they had some lovely "test" grade willow in though. Don't think they really grade 1,2 and 3.
Now I'm hoping you or David "Simmy" Bailey took some pics of these "test" grade willow for us
Master of Cricket at my school, Simon Kellet swore by these bats (until he switched to Cicada) but i too always had the impression they were a very small batmaker.
this Simon Kellett? was signed on for Rawdon in our league, rarely played though i thinkcheck this article outhttp://www.people.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/2007/07/22/cricket-hunk-drove-me-batty-until-i-found-the-wicket-liar-had-a-wife-93463-19493673/ and is anyone thinking of investing in Kippax 15 year willow growing?sounds a cracking deal for those of us who are hopefully young enough now to still be playing in 15 years time
It's on my birthday list for when I'm 50 in July!So in 15 years time that's 2 bats for me , 2 for my lad who will be 36 and 6 left over for various grandchildren, son's inlaw etc.By then hopefully there will be enough cricketers in the family for a 11-a-sde team - anybody want to sort out a Kippax sponsored fixture in 2028?