Hello all
Another essay from me I'm afraid. This time on a Gunn and Moore Six6 I bought from the forums very own
@wayward_hayward I initially bought this for a teammate who likes the 404 shape, and had planned on showing him a few bats I'd sources for him to use for the season. This one may stay in my kit bag now though!
As well as the shape I was curious about the face, I could see from the pictures in the sale section it was grainy and had a butterfly stain on the back.
How it looked when I received it
There were a couple of dings in the back from where the postman had a quick kick around with it, but otherwise it was exactly as expected. Being a GM Six6 I'm sure you will all ve familiar with the shape. It was listed as weighing 2lb9 and I never weighed it before I started, but it did feel light so I'll assume that was right.
I then removed all the stickers, the toe guard and the factory fitted scuff sheet. If you're going to do something you may as well do it properly, eh!
I then attacked the bat with my orbital sander, using 120, 180 and 240 grit paper. After this I used both 240 and 400 grit paper by hand. This resulted in a nice smooth finish that I was happy with. I then put the bat on the scales and it was 2lb6 dead. This was the bat totally naked apart from the binding.
I then applied a coat of oil all over which bought out the colour in the wood a bit more, and applied 1.5 grips. I think it looks lovely, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
And finally, as it had GM now I decided to round the edges of the bat. I did this gradually and am happy they are ready to go. Out of curiosity I then smacked the middle with my mallet and it didn't leave a dent, I guess ready to play means ready to play. I'm looking forward to trying this out in the nets on Friday.
Satisfied it was ready to play, I fitted a helicopter scuff sheet and fibreglass edge tape. In its current state the bat weighs 2lb10 dead and I'm more than happy with it. Who says you need to buy top end to get a decent bat!