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Jogetnz

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Does an old bat need to be re knocked in?
« on: March 10, 2013, 11:44:47 PM »

My mate has just resumed playing cricket after a lengthy layoff and the last time his bat was used would have been 6+ years ago. It's an old school GM Maestro, it's probably going on 15-20 years old, has been repaired a number of times and has a scuff sheet on it.

I did have the pleasure of using it way back when and its a fantastic stick but will it still be ok to take straight out to the middle or will it require a bit of warming up first?
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Re: Does an old bat need to be re knocked in?
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2013, 09:25:32 PM »

It wouldn't require anymore knocking in, but you need to be really careful of where it was stored. If its a naked bat (every time I think of a GM maestro, I think of em covered in white cotton!) then it will need re-oiling. If its got damp it will break, if its too dry it will break! Best to give a quick buff with some 400 grade sandpaper, re-oil it and then take it in the nets with some soft old balls and see how it feels.
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