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Marc28

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Re: Why own more than one or two bats?
« Reply #30 on: May 18, 2014, 10:50:37 AM »

Variety is the spice of life. As long as there is a spare room in the house I can devote to equipment it will always be full of bats- unless I stop playing. A few have been moved on recently so the current count is just over 50. Another Joker and an Affinity Carbine have been added in the last few weeks. After 1 innings with the new Joker I fear it may have reached the end of its playing life as the Carbine is just ridiculous. There's something therapeutic about having a room full of toys.

5o Bats is going some do you have any Kook's in that bunch and can we get a few pic's if you do have any
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Re: Why own more than one or two bats?
« Reply #31 on: May 18, 2014, 12:37:45 PM »

Rogue players, recoil players, viper 1200, kahuna 1000. I'm out of the country for the next couple of weeks but can put some up when I get back. There should be a bunch of photos posted already but I don't know where. If you search my posts on here you will find some.
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Re: Why own more than one or two bats?
« Reply #32 on: May 18, 2014, 02:01:43 PM »

Does it not feel even better to walk into a shop and try out a load of bats and then leave with (what you feel is) the best one?  ???

#internetculture

You're right Paul which is why i'm going to make a visit to your store when i'm back in the UK in the Summer... I'm honestly not sure what I'd ask for in a custom made bat for myself although the process and anticipation of ordering and receiving it must seem like Christmas every time...

So even though I've wanted a H4L from Matt direct, London is easiest for me to get to on my way from the airport or if visiting friends...

Trying bats out in a store is something i've never done which sounds odd.... so it's been the trial and error method for me for the last 4-5 seasons except for my beloved Uzi which I bought via ebay but the guy was in my home town so went to his house and picked it up, bought it and it's been my best performing bat to date...
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