Price would be £215, can be made from same cleft or 2 separate
Had a few laminates in my time and they have all pinged really well, mine have mostly been two pieces as appose to a face glued on the front.@Six Sixes Cricket I’m interested in one, was just wondering where you sourced them from ?
The ones I have seen have a very good face and then the back is very average. Is there a benefit from having it made from the same cleft?
Have a look herehttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/English-willow-Cricket-Bat-laminated-double-pressed-amazing-Ping-handmade/323140526051?hash=item4b3cad1fe3:g:J7MAAOSwE~laplgS
Any one got an idea who makes these? claims to be UK made, but pricing seems to be far too good to be true
If those ones above are all 3 for £170, then that's ridiculously cheap and I can't see them being made in England from start to finish.My understanding though, with these laminates, is that there were very few people who knew how to make them in a way which enhanced performance. So I'd bear that in mind when looking.
And are these bats actually illegal for match play? How could the umpire test it? A laminate gauge?