Many Thanks.
Please see my refurb / weight reduction below.
So I bought the bat from Online Stockist almost 4/5 years ago as a spare bat for a fairly cheap price. As soon as it arrived it was far too heavy for my liking so it just got left in the shed.
I asked for a bat that was 2lb 9 oz but what I got was a bat that weighted over 2lb 14oz (which is roughly 2.9 as a decimal).
Here are 4 photos of the bat when I bought it. It was a huge bat; I think it had a 65mm spine and 45mm edges.




After some work with my basic set up; I had a vice, 3 spoke shaves (Convex, Concave & Flat) and some sand paper I got to work.
The bat now weights 2lb 10.5oz with 2 grips and this is in line with the bats i use anywhere from 2lb 9oz - 2lb 11oz.
As you can see its got a decent number of grains, that widen up as you look at it from right to left.

I took my weight from the spine and the edges; the edges are now 38mm but still make for a good sized bat. The spine has reduced no idea on the new height of the spine.

I also took a decent bit of weight out of the toe.

The one problem I had was this knot in the side of the wood; my shaves just seemed to jump over it.

Overall I'm rather pleased; of course there are a few diverts where i jammed the shaves but as its my bat i fairly pleased