If you have that high a budget, I would start with process of elimination. 1. I would definitely get a custom made bat, so that rules out some of the brands you mention.2. Aesthetics - as much as I hate to rule out a brand on looks there are definitely some brands in that list that look better than others IMHO3. Where do you live? Are you able to get to any of the workshops? Soon alot of them will re-open to the public.4. Do you want to be a FKW? If so what softs have you got or are that's brands like etc...5. After this I think its about research into customer service and a general gut feel. Also I am sure you are aware but there are other Custom brands missing from that list, such as Red Ink and Scott etc.. who are on here.
I live in Wolverhampton so Hawk is closest and then probably B3 and Woodstock in Nottingham. What does FKW mean? I have hawk bag and gloves atm so need pads aswell. How important is it feeling a bat in your hands before buying?
If you go to b3 (assuming no lockdown), they actually have nets to try different bats in.
if you're in Wolves i'd pay Dave at STAC cricket a visit for a bat, Excellent bat maker.Hawk if you want to be like everyone else in the midlands and return it half way through the season to be repaired. Solitaire are based in the Worcs too, been impressed with their stuff. I've personally just used Scott cricket for a custom and found the customer service top notch, I'd certainly have a chat with @jonny77
FKW means full kit w..... and it is more concerning to some than others to have matching pads, gloves and bat.Regards being able to feel a bat in flesh, if you have the opportunity to do it I would always take that up, there is absolutely no substitute for being able to feel a bat in yours hands. The flip side of that is that some of the batmakers are so skilled and the customer service you receive that if you know what you want then there isn't a need for it.B3's facility is superb as said above and have a ridiculous range for you to try out. I don't know the area that well but I don't think you would go far wrong from just visiting B3 and Hawk.
Hawk are excellent and used by many local players and team mates. I was disappointed however when I asked them to copy a bat for me. They said they only do their own shapes. Dave Banks, STAC, are great and I've had several off him. I have a B3 and it's very good and they have a massive range of shapes, so you'll be able to find one you like. Salix and H4L are also great and the bats I've had from them have been brilliant. I'm temped to get one from Robert James at the moment, his bats look really good. But I'm sure you can't go far wrong with any of the brands you've mentioned or any of the forum sponsors.
Going to your nearest bat maker is fun and good for their business.Alternatively if you have a band you like there is nothing wrong with that too.Or if you have a really good retailer near by you might want to keep them in business.The answer really, it is your cash, spend it wisely on something you really want. Especially given kit isn't getting any cheaper at the moment.