Many years ago, perhaps 20, i had to meet up with some friends at Crown Sports in Dewsbury. I got chatting to the then owner Colin Easton. They were currently machining splicing and pressing a large consignment of bats from a very well known bat maker.
I was gutted, i think i then realised that the maker i had always aspired to actually was maybe using maybe just clever marketing to sell his product. How naive i was.
Nothing illegal, no lies, just clever marketing. But to me it was just a little smoke and mirrors.
Having said that Colin working was a joy to behold, what a knife man. He was a true craftsman of the highest order, and to a young bat maker like me, some one to truly admire.
One of several in West Yorks in those days, Alf Evans was another. No fancy stickers, no marketing, no blarney, no thick edges or concave backs. Just proper time served craftsmen who made proper bats either for the stars or village cricketers. All great stuff, but sadly gone.