Even Jesus had his critics Edward!Sounds like everyone had a fantastic time. Ive never had a brand new GM before but after hearing all the positive feedback from the 5 that went i think 2019 will be the year. @Six Sixes Cricket can you line me up something nice please?
Certainly @LateBloomer , which model currently takes your fancy?
Signature is about 707 range, and therefore doesn’t get the second press.They said it changed the feel, didn’t say it made the bat any better. Didnt say it made it worse though.
With the Signature looking the stand out bat, particularly at the price point does this sit above the 808 in that it goes through the ‘better’ two press process or only through the single press? Sorry, I’m still not 100% on where these sit in the range.
I would like to know why your bats aren’t bowed. Is there a particular reason for this?
@Edward Lowy please can you explain the two styles of press you use? What is the difference between the way you press bats 808 and upwards and the lower end offerings, and what does this achieve? Thank you in advance
i forgot to ask thishoweverwhen the handles are fitted they are set slightly forward which gives them a hint of a shapeI think this is a quirk of a GM bat and something the brand has decided to dothere are some bats in the range that have a bow, i think the Zelos is onw
You after my job?!
I think there may have been something lost in translation here - all full size bats are pressed the same irrespective of grade. We use two presses, one hydraulic and one mechanical as over time we have found that a combination of the both provides the best and most consistent pressing.Kind regardsEdward
Not at all!Although it’s theres anything going...