Paul struggled to get an adult size bat under 2-10 till last year.. i saw a lot of full profiled bats around 2-7 or 2-9 recently.
I agree with most of the Aldred bat owners on the weight vs pickup thing but his craftmanship is one the best i have seen.
Got to love his new website I have nothing against him bats I have seen have been good and there now doubt he has passion,
he wrote this
"CNC shaping accounts for the majority of all other UK produced cricket bats, reducing hand operated processes and individual treatment of the cleft, blade and bat, i.e. mass production". (I know this statement is a crock of pony).
followed by this rather bizarre statement
" With the majority of cricket bats now being made on machines the beauty of hand made bats is that you can have the bat made with concaving, big edges or truly traditional shapes but with the perfect pick up and ultimate performance regardless of the grade of willow you choose".
(So does this statement read you cant have a part shaped machine made bat with big edges or traditional shape or concaving or a perfect pick up or ultimate performance) I think TK,B3 and many others will disagree.
This is why I'm glad I'm away from the industry at current as much animosity with each other I suspect the margins are getting smaller the pie is cracking with so many vultures.
No cricket bat is totally hand made not one and if it is good luck- bat pressing..
anyway the bats I have seen of his look and played well and the users where happy good luck to him I say...