I came across this clip, (below) from Gunn and Moore regarding bat selection. I was surprised to hear that the handle can make a difference of up to 3oz in a bat's dead weight.
http://www.gm-cricket.com/gmcricket-tv/choosing-a-bat.aspxI'd be interested to know if this relates to the materials that make up the handle (eg more rubber for springing, and proportionately less cane, gives greater weight), or are better materials lighter (are there grades of cane within a handle (something else for us to throw into our bat selection pot...). Or, is the weight difference likely to be purely down to the handle thickness?
What goes to make a better quality handle?
Do bat makers strive to use different handle thicknesses/ shapes (ie oval/ round) to the same blade to give choice to the consumer, or is there a typical handle size, which one or two makers may veer away from?
I'd be interested to know how bat-makers choose / specify the handles they use. I understand few bat-makers make their own handles, but buy them in from elsewhere, is this right?
Views/ information/ opinions welcomed.
Thanks,
David