But if a customer specifically requests a large bow surely that's part of the bespoke offer?
Its not quite as simple as that.
Would I produce a big bow because the customer wanted one, if I knew that it either would not play as well or last as long - the answer would be, no I wouldnt as I believe in providing the best quality bat in terms of ping and endurence, and we have developed our pressing over the last 4 years to achieve this.
As Dave has said a pressed bow is far superior to a cut bow and a large bow that is pressed in will have a very soft toe and shoulders.
I hope this answers your question.
Streaky