Their logo is a brilliant design - simple, but immediately evocative of what the brand is all about.No way should they change it.
Yeah, maybe, but for me what the brand is all about, is the 1980s. I'm just not convinced that is a progressive marketing plan.
Magnums were THE bat on my local patch back in the day, with Symonds Tuskers and SS Jumbos added to the mix. My bat was from new upstart company Newbery...
yeah me too...I remember at 14 or 15 going to the sports shop with my mum wanting the bat Richards and Gooch used, The Magnum. I remember very well the shop telling me it was too heavy for me...Did I listen? no of course not I walked out with my birthday present happy as could possibly bein the rack in the shop was an SS Jumbo, magnum and GN powerspot and not much else-all in a wooden rack.funny the things you remember as kid.....
Isn't this the reason we spend so much time on here in middle-age?
i'll go out on a limb here (expecting posts disagreeing ) but IMHO (!) the Original SS jumbo was the most indestructible weapon ever madethe handles on those things were incredibly strongit really was a game changer back-in-the day
Not certain butDidn't Gooch use a laminated one in test matches
I don't know.... Gooch and guys like Wayne Larkins(remember him as a pinch hitter after 10 pints and 20 benson and hedges) had SS jumbosGooch I think then went to the Magnum(might be wrong) then after GAG hit 300 against the Indians the SS Turbo 333 came out, and Gooch used the SS I think until he retired.It was a big bat the 333 .....seem to remember some people saying it was a laminate...not really sure on that.