As some of you are aware, I had a discrepancy with a swap deal that I did with someone on the forum called 'Kaz'(to my own detriment, I sent the bat too early to him - but as he had proved that he sent me the bat I thought it was fair enough) - anyway the original dispute topic can be found here
http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=26246.0 if anyone is interested in revisiting it.
Anyway, since then after trying to speak to Charlie at Black Cat is was almost proving a pointless task to get any sort of response from him, as for example after sending the odd PM over the forum it would at least take me a week or so to get any response and then following that I emailed him at his Black Cat email account which took him over 2 months to reply to. I was trying to get some more information about this bat, whether it was still in any possible guarantee etc and I explained my position with the unfortunately circumstances and hoping that he would be able to help out being a forum sponsor etc...
However after waiting for ages to get any information other than the standard sort of messages 'Nothing can be done to a delaminated bat etc...' which any bat maker will tell you otherwise and GN showed on their Twitter feed not too long ago that they did a top job on a delaminated bat - in the end I gave up with Charlie @ BlackCat as it was obvious that he wasn't going to be any help with the matter and deflecting any responsibility. Which many other brands would look to help anyway they could especially with their own brands bats.
A couple of weeks back, I took it to Solitaire as I was getting Roger to clean up my match bat(pictures are below) and as there was a scuff sheet on it he said to leave it for now as you never know how badly it's damaged until the scuff sheet comes off. So I've used it in the indoor nets over the last couple of weeks along with my team mates and it seems to go pretty well still - however there was some fibreglass tape on the edges which was fraying off, so as it was looking tatty I decided to pull that off which then revealed a huge crack in the edge of the bat unfortunately.
So after taking all of the fibreglass tape off the edges and toe of the bat, it revealed more damaged that I had originally thought so I decided to have a go at taking the scuff sheet off as it definitely needs some work doing. However no idea if BlackCat or the previous owner applied the scuff sheet but it was bloody awful - brittle and very sticky. I was pulling it off across the bat to try and not pull out fibres of the bat but unfortunately the scuff sheet was such poor quality that it did exactly that which you can see by the state of it below. Anyway enough talking, I'll let the pictures to the talking of the delamination.
And here's the bat that I got back from Roger today;
Before - on the left(it wasn't in terribly bad nick, just wanted it cleaned up);
After;