Never say never, but I'm tempted to say No.
However romantic Retro sounds, I feel the game changes - whenever we compare a bat of today with a much loved past master, they look shapeless and - frankly - wimpy! Better I think to provide bats relevent for today's game, to keep in step and set trends for the future.
How many people, I wonder, would pay a chunk of change for an older shape? Would it be for playing or collecting?
Kind regards
Edward
Thats a shame,
I would tend to agree about the game changing however personally i wouldn't agree re smaller bats being "wimpy".
As has been hotly discussed on here big bats don't mean hitting the ball further,
I have several bats and my match bat and most "pingy" bat is also the smallest, there's much more to producing a big hitting bat than purely size, however i don't want to get into this discussion here!
i think nostalgia plays a huge part in the "retro" market. seeing Marcus Trescothick hit Shane warne back over his head in the second ashes test in 05 with what looked like decent sized maxi has stuck with me
as has Michael Vaughan's 166 at OT with a Purist.
all of the batsman using these bats still hit the ball a long way and id wager the grounds were bigger then (boundaries not brought in).
@WalkingWicket37 probably has the best idea of a modern take on the older shapes with "retro" stickers!