Hi All,
Read a few topics on willow grading and thought it would be worthwhile to describe how we grade and what we look for.
Before I start, I have to say that grading is very subjective and definitely in the eye of the beholder, and as Willow is a natural material you will get variance from the clefts that I will show you below, but for me these are good examples of each grade. If there is any doubt, we will down grade to the next stripe.
I have tried to show a range of densities also, the lower the grade the higher the average density, tat said you obviously get variance in densities across the grades.
Grade 3 / 1 stripe
A 1 stripe will have a minimum of 4 grains – if it has 4 or 5 grains I would expect the face to be relatively blemish free. On the other hand we do get 1 stripes with more grains with blemishes on the face.
Grade 2 / 2 Stripe
A 2 Stripe will have a minimum of 5 grains, and again if it has 5 or 6 grains I would expect the face to be blemish free, you can get a higher number of grains but these will contain a few blemishes.
Grade 1
A 3 Stripe will have a minimum of 7 grains with no blemish / pin knots in the playing area. You can get anything up to 30 grains, but these are becoming increasingly rare.
The beautiful thing about what we offer is that you can select what type of willow you prefer – if you are lucky enough to be able to make it to the factory you can go through all our willow stocks to find the one that is right for you. If you can’t make it in, just let me know what you like and I will take a picture of a selection of clefts that you can choose from.
And finally – found this beauty when grading the last lot of willow we had in……
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£350 if anyone wants it……..
Streaky