Bit out there but bear with me.
To stop all the half truths and lies of omission, could a trade body or consortium of manufactures be started to regulate and accredit bat makers. (May already be one if I am naive tell me to sushhh)
So to call Cornish pasty a proper pasty it has to be made in cornwall to certain standards, the same as parmesan, champagne etc. All have geographical or certain conditions that allow it to be called what it is called.
Could this be done for cricket bats, so to be called handmade, the process has to be done 80% by hand, or the shaping has to be done by hand. For it to be called made in the UK the process has to take place in the uk. Not ship the clefts to India, shape them then handle them in the UK and claim they are made in the UK.
Or another string in the bow could be that if a company still wants to make bats in India, guarantees as to fair wages and certain safety conditions, like wearing shoes, protective glasses etc. I know that this would cost an arm and a leg, and there are many issues with participation etc, but hypothetically would it solve many of the grading, miscommunications that exist?
Back to my dissertation.....