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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #30 on: April 12, 2016, 04:57:02 PM »

Super sized was the stupidly large drink and fries McDonald's did before it was banned because obesity.


Low density cleft is the words ive heard used for the lighter clefts.
I wouldn't call them super sized as there the same size as an ordinary cleft. Just Lighter


Oversized can be low density, and are generally what's needed to create a Warner/Pepsi profile in a light weight.
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #31 on: April 12, 2016, 07:54:17 PM »

What is the standard density of willow?
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #32 on: April 12, 2016, 08:02:16 PM »

It's a natural product so will vary.

But

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wood-density-d_40.html
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Re: Hunts County Branding
« Reply #33 on: April 15, 2016, 03:23:54 PM »



Hunts County are a company close to my heart. I've used them ever since a kid, and scored my first ton using the Steelback in large handle. Yet it hurts me to say that their branding is all over the shop and to be honest is the reason that I moved onto a different bat brand; and no doubt the reason many other cricketers opt for other brands. I know of people that have got HCB to make their bat yet asked for no stickers. For me, as a branding person this is not a great sign! It sounds very vain when thinking about it but too be honest when you spend a fair amount of money on a piece of wood then you want it to look nice right? I drop in and out of the forum, as without sounding massively hypocritical it does get very geeky about grains, "philosophies of a seller" and the amount of bats people have. But branding is interesting (well, at least for me) and thought I'd create some sort of discussion!

Back to HCB; at some point they decided to move on from the stag design, and gradually phased into the iconic C logo. I'm not sure how offended people were of the stag, as I actually quite liked it. Original, stood out and you knew it was a Hunts County Bat. Which goes onto next point. They use HUNTS, and County, and Hunts County within their branding to no real avail. Yes we know GM to be Gunn & Moore and GN and Gray-Nicolls yet they have slightly more awareness than HCB. So with the phasing out of the stag into the C, along with brand identity issues, then HCB wanted to get stickers to suit. I'm sure some people like the current (2012ish - current) stickers yet to me they look cheap. The thing with HCB is you really get value for money. They have cracking (bad pun?!) craftsman that make a quality products and charge 35% less for their top end bats which if we're completely honest, do the exact same job... help us score runs (or not in my case most of the time).

If they had their branding down, with nice stickers and a little bit of coverage (appreciate budget for international cricketers is not quite there, but for decent county BATSMEN) then they really would do well and perhaps be taken on my more retailers etc and be a more in demand company.

No doubt, the brief HCB gave to the designer was to incorporate the new logo and to appeal to the younger market. I think their main audience is schools and womens cricket? But with the latest trend for slightly retro bat designs, with less is more being key (again like my batting) so I have thought this the best route to go down. So, as I read this post about HCB and always thought the stickers need re-jigging, then I spent 30 minutes at lunch having a play (I'm not a designer before I get a stream of haters!) to see if I could do better. So I created a few designs. What do you think? I've tried to blend brand colours red/black, with their new logo and incorporate the stag heritage. Some elements are better on one design to another...

Perhaps HCB HQ may see this thread and consider a change. I stress however, their products are sensational. If they re-stickered, then maybe might sell more of them and get more air time on threads such as this.
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #34 on: April 15, 2016, 03:58:40 PM »

I really like the front sticker on option 3 - looks eye catching and iconic without being gaudy

As for the rear stickers, out of the ones you designed option 1 is my favourite, bu on the ticker tape bit i'd have it just reading Hunts County
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #35 on: April 15, 2016, 04:16:31 PM »

4 front 2 back for me but without the stag thing and make it the Big C circle
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #36 on: April 15, 2016, 04:40:43 PM »

Went into Hunts County yesterday to pick up a refurbed B&S. The refurb was done very well but the quality of willow that they get in and sell as their own is poor. No doubt it's made well and the guy who shapes them is highly skilled but you will never find a bat with that many grains and with no blemishes. £275 their top of the range bats are and the Blank Bats net bat I had looked a lot nicer. I'm sure they fly like others say but I'm unconvinced by the looks of things.
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #37 on: April 15, 2016, 10:19:49 PM »

Went into Hunts County yesterday to pick up a refurbed B&S. The refurb was done very well but the quality of willow that they get in and sell as their own is poor. No doubt it's made well and the guy who shapes them is highly skilled but you will never find a bat with that many grains and with no blemishes. £275 their top of the range bats are and the Blank Bats net bat I had looked a lot nicer. I'm sure they fly like others say but I'm unconvinced by the looks of things.
Not so sure about that. Maybe they didnt have any stunners on display the day you visited. I received a custom from them last year and it is one of the best looking pieces of willow i own.
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #38 on: April 15, 2016, 10:36:09 PM »

Went into Hunts County yesterday to pick up a refurbed B&S. The refurb was done very well but the quality of willow that they get in and sell as their own is poor. No doubt it's made well and the guy who shapes them is highly skilled but you will never find a bat with that many grains and with no blemishes. £275 their top of the range bats are and the Blank Bats net bat I had looked a lot nicer. I'm sure they fly like others say but I'm unconvinced by the looks of things.


Never, you say ?

http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=29580.0

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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #39 on: April 15, 2016, 11:52:37 PM »

Fair point well made, never was probably a rather strong word to use. But, I was disappointed about the lack of nice bats on display, especially in their top end section.
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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #40 on: April 16, 2016, 10:59:01 AM »

Fair point well made, never was probably a rather strong word to use. But, I was disappointed about the lack of nice bats on display, especially in their top end section.


I picked these out when i was there yesterday.




I agree sometimes their bats can appear a little less attractive in terms of numbers of bullet straight grains compared to other brands. But they can definitely satisfy the desire of the customer who wants a really attractive grainy bat.

Ask and you will receive, they have a treasure trove round the back and upstairs.

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Re: Hunts County
« Reply #41 on: April 16, 2016, 11:01:56 AM »

I've had a couple of hunts bats, always ugly but went like trains. Like the women I get involved with.....
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