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Re: which aldred bat?
« Reply #15 on: June 04, 2015, 05:54:38 PM »

Senior if it felt a touch bottom heavy for you and it was a pinger why on earth didn't you just get in touch and talk to me about it and I could have done something to alter that. That's part of what I do, I hate people not being totally happy when all it takes is a chat to sort it out. I generally get it pretty much spot on but obviously I'm not going to please everyone but I will do everything I can to do so.
Paul

Just got in and read this not doubting you would have help me Paul Or the excellence of the bat just never considered contacting you.Also  still happy to recommend your bats to others.
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Re: which aldred bat?
« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2015, 02:44:34 AM »

..surely she preforms amazing as she looks!!
I still can't my head around this bat, and can only put it down to possibly a light cleft and most definitely a fine piece of craftsmanship. The spine is huge and almost no concaving at all. I suppose you'd say it has a duckbill though I didn't have a name for that shape when I was talking with Paul in December 2013. The edges aren't small but relatively smaller than most modern shaped bats, but as I aim to hit in the middle of the bat and value most the pick up and weight, I am happy for a big spine and middle rather than a fat edge. This will be my shape for time to come.
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Re: which aldred bat?
« Reply #17 on: June 05, 2015, 03:22:22 AM »

I still can't my head around this bat, and can only put it down to possibly a light cleft and most definitely a fine piece of craftsmanship. The spine is huge and almost no concaving at all. I suppose you'd say it has a duckbill though I didn't have a name for that shape when I was talking with Paul in December 2013. The edges aren't small but relatively smaller than most modern shaped bats, but as I aim to hit in the middle of the bat and value most the pick up and weight, I am happy for a big spine and middle rather than a fat edge. This will be my shape for time to come.

duck bill or no duck bill..can you please educate me the differences. to my knowledge duck bill is chunkier than them conventional toes..(i could be wrong)...but yea; i prefer the spine to be longer rather than a fat modern edge..
 
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Re: which aldred bat?
« Reply #18 on: June 05, 2015, 04:45:08 PM »

If anyone wants any advice please either email me on aldred173@btinternet.com, call me on 07891233238 or contact me through aldred cricket bats group page on face book as I use that now more than in here to be honest with you as its a lot easier as its so busy.
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Re: which aldred bat?
« Reply #19 on: June 08, 2015, 09:12:47 AM »

Very happy with my G1 Butterfly Supreme model. It is no looker (as expected) but picks up beautifully, the finishing is top drawer (supreme has my favourite stickers too) and the performance knocking it in is awesome.
Would definitely recommend an Aldred bat. You pay more for poor quality off the shelf bats. this is a quality, British made product made by humans
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Re: which aldred bat?
« Reply #20 on: June 15, 2015, 03:17:29 AM »

Very happy with my G1 Butterfly Supreme model. It is no looker (as expected) but picks up beautifully, the finishing is top drawer (supreme has my favourite stickers too) and the performance knocking it in is awesome.
Would definitely recommend an Aldred bat. You pay more for poor quality off the shelf bats. this is a quality, British made product made by humans

smiles!! i've just sent in an email to paul..can't wait to hear from him.
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Re: which aldred bat?
« Reply #21 on: June 15, 2015, 07:29:44 AM »

Hit a quick fire 70 with it at the weekend including 4 sixes. Nothing wrong with the bat and it feels massive. Cheers Paul
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