Some of the statistics in the story are incredible...
"By 1976, 34% of surveyed English professionals were using the bats and the number was closer to 50% in Australia.
"The explosion of colour and the radical design features proved irresistible to cricket enthusiasts. Soon came “Twin Scoops”, the Chappell “GC Master” model and, by the late 1980s, the Dynadrive. The latter precipitated the end of the Scoop’s reign atop the Christmas wishlists after a 15-year run of unparalleled success. There was also a brief early-90s renaissance when Brian Lara used a Scoop to post his world record Test score of 375."
hWHat's fascinating is that the term Scoop is used to refer to the GN100, GN500, Twin Scoop and Dynadrive in this article...
An early DynadriveThe blog is here:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2014/jul/23/gray-nicholls-scoop-the-bat-every-kid-wanted-for-christmas-turns-40