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Which bat shall I go for (if money is not an issue)? Put in rank order

Tim Keeley superior
Salix ajk custom made from sponsored grade finite willow.
GN legend
Newbery legacy
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Sitonit

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Agree, but tell me where you will find all these together and I’m there........ actually a cbf net. I fortunately even more spanner’s would love thrown in.
I’m getting to the point where actually it’s more difficult to find a bad bat made from one of those suppliers, or any small bespoke maker

Buying a bat online ALWAYS comes with a risk of not liking the pick and feel when you hold it for the first time when it arrives after a long and excruciating wait.

There is also some room of adjustment in our muscle memory and ligament movement where you may not fall in love with a bat right away, but you could still tune yourself to get the hang of it.

And sometimes when a batsman is in good nick, he can play good with almost any regulation bat.

If you are buying online, the most important thing that you can and should focus on is the weight. And then go from there.

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thanks, which ones have you had? when did you pay them and how much did you pay for them?

Had one i bought for 250 in about 2000. When that died i drove down to kent and asked him to replicate it. That cost alot and i used that for years and its the best bat ive ever had. I borrowed so,eone elses and scored a ton with that and had a replica of that made and that flys as well. They all cost alot.
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thanks, any reason why? i have seen some gn legend gold etc.. video reviews on youtube and they look good, but what else can you say.

- By far the best pressed bats I own
- feel great in hands
- amazing ping
- require little preparation for match use - prep the toe with the mallet and the middle will take care of itself
- only bats other than CA that have provided excellent value (return in terms of entertainment and fun) for my money.
- I rate Kranzbuhlers a little better than TKs because my TK took some time to open up. My match Kranzbuhler  was very quick to open up, easy sixes too! 😂

XXX-11 s are very expensive bats, but they are a sure thing. In the cricket bat world, that level of certainty is just rare.
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Cricketfan99

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Remove the stickers so you don't know which are you holding.

Close your eyes

Pick the bat and feel it's balance

THAT'S the one you should go with.

This method doesn't work for me. Tried it. Didn't work. The only way is to use the in the nets and see which

1. picks up well. (centre of gravity / mid position)
2. plays well  (this is the whether its a full profile or concaved and the quality of willow / handle / pressing)
3. lasts me a long innings. (this is more to do with its dead weight)
4. how i feel after a few nets. and often i can tell after straight away after 1 net not 3/4.
5. actual match bat. follows above methodology.

hence i figured the profile that allows me to score the most runs and stay with me at the crease till the end, is the one

Therefore, affinity carbine in shape. perfect in profile shape. i can say 100% the only thing i needed adjusting was the semi oval handle to oval at the base and semi oval from the top. That is me being extremely fussy. I got this done (by GN and i got my perfect shape). I save this for when I actually play. I replicated this shape as much as possible with several of my other bats, and it all worked brilliantly. done by gn.
 
the carbine is somewhat similar to the salix ajk 33 ( i think almost identical to the carbine. perhaps the spine could go into the toe a fraction more and the shoulders to be a fraction thinner, and the handle as above).  but i can live with the ajk 33 as overall its a brilliant bat, top to bottom, also i asked andrew why the previous ajks were so well responsive, he said they get their (top end) willow not from js wrights but by Guy Foskett. He said he finds their willow to be better. I definitely agree, i think it pings better then the keeley superior i got of a hampshire play, and better then the carbine i have and maybe even better then the virat bat i got of ton. the wood is certainly better. etc... a few other sposonored bats, eg gn f18, few legends, etc.. although one legend comes close. but the custom salix ajk is simply better. thanks andrew.

or the gn legend in terms shape.

the top three bats i feel have a mid middle and good for all round play. the full profile is better for me, as i care more about the punch from the middle then the off centre shots. although the concaving has convinced me from a scientific perspective as the triangulation principle means there is more strength to the structure near the edges. structural rigidity its called.  however this means there is less mass in the centre and so the central shot may feel a touch less powerful. but only very slight.

a) in short the full profile (carbine and ajks shaped bats) have a better but a (very slightly) smaller middle
b) the concaved gn legend has slightly wider middle in terms of area 2 but the middle is not as punchy. Again only fractionally different in terms of middle size and feel.

i choose the full profile as i feel if i hit off centre i don't deserve runs and so i care more about the perfectly timed middle shot.

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