All photos now attached:
The bat weighs around 2.14 but have not lobbed it on the scales yet so cannot tell.
All the key bits for you lot
grains: 17 basically blemish free
edge: ~40mm
Spine: ~69mm
Toe thickness: ~23mm (tapered and square)
Standard blade, shorter oval handle with a thicker (No Swearing Please) (via grips) to help with the pick up
Profile is the Brendon McCullum (with slightly amendments) replica Number 4211
A few notes on the bat so far:Get the niggles out the way first, the only thing that wasn't what i had asked for was the handle thickness as I had originally asked for a thin shorter oval handle but it was a relatively thick oval which when picking it up feels phenomenal so cannot complain with the change. Grip and stickers are perfect, matches my crown ZiZi (review coming up shortly) and IMO I would of loved to get this very same profile to replace my crown as I think this shape is more suited to my play, genuinely think I jumped the gun to early going for the other one so look out on the for sale page
to help fund getting a new crown by losing one. Although heavier than my usual bat I think it picks up with the counterbalance and shaping of the handle better than the majority of my other bats!
Also, the grains are something else, wasn't expecting a lot or anything but 17 nicely spaced grains (some hugging the edge of the face) on what looks like a half and half split between sapwood and, i'm not going to say heartwood as its more of a slight reddening in comparison to many bats I have seen. A bit of concaving was involved but to be fair its not a lot when there is wood all over the place, its pretty big. More than anything I absolutely love it!! So glad I was one of the fortunate to get this discount and those good chaps at B3 certainly know whats good and how to make a brilliant bat. Came all knocked in so I'll have to report back on tuesday once i've netted with it but from tapping it up it seems as though it is going to go a VERY long way. One very happy customer