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Chad's cricket gear fuelled journey down south
« on: July 12, 2021, 02:02:51 AM »

Right, it's late at night, and despite being disappointed with the result tonight, I've had an incredible week off work, of which I spent Wednesday to Friday down in England. I figured I'd at least get some pictures posted up of the fruits of the (rather expensive) journey down south, as at least I'd get the ball rolling on the write ups. I'll probably do some separate topics on some of these bats, so this will just be a rough overview of the visit.


Started off just before 7am from Glasgow, and headed down to Bradford to pick up @mycricketgear to go and visit Eclipse All Sports. I've dealt with Hanif a lot over the years, and always said that I'd pay him a visit, which he's always just rolled his eyes at and replied 'Yeah, and pigs will fly, England will win some silverware in football, and Aldred will praise an Asian brand.' (Not quite the words he used, but you get the gist, I had been promising for a long time) Hopped over to Wakefield, and was greeted by Hanif, who was pleased to finally meet a long time regular. Will talk more about the visit some other time, but if I'm after an Asian brand, Hanif has pretty much been my first port of call. I wasn't going to buy anything, but of course, that meant I ended up with 4 new DSCs.


Next up was @jonny77 Scott Cricket, which was a 20min drive to Leeds. Unfortunately, we couldn't spend too long there, as we had a net booked for 5pm, and our visit to Eclipse had dragged on due to them being well stocked. We had a good discussion, and had a look at Jonny's workshop, which was pretty impressive, given that he hadn't moved in too long ago, and had only just went full time recently! He's a good egg, and we would be visiting again on Friday due to lack of time. I actually left my precious Zak Crawley GN Custom copy with him, as I wanted him to apply his toe protection on it.


I headed off to Chester to meet with @wilkie113 , and we finished off watching the tense Semi final, checked out some bats and then called it a day, as we would be heading off to Irthlingborough on Thursday morning.


Onto the visit to Robert Pack. I won't say too much about this now, as I won't be able to do the visit much justice, but we had planned to be there from 11am until about 1.30pm, as we'd imagined Rob would have been accommodating. The Pack family being accommodating was an understatement, and we ended up leaving at around 4pm, and despite them being flat out, Rob gave us so much of his time. @wilkie113 ended up getting his bat made up in front of him, his rehandle and refurb finished up to his preferences, and I ended up with 3 more to the already bloated collection, and some pads and gloves. All in all, a fantastic day out - we hadn't even realised that we were hungry until we left, as we hadn't even had lunch! Maybe I'll just leave the write up like this, as I'd highly recommend booking in a visit yourselves to find out more!


Then on the Friday, IJC was a small drive from Chester, so we went there in the morning, and were greeted by Steve and Connor. It was a short but lovely visit, and I ended up with 2 bats - a Chase R1 and a CA 3000. (We had actually planned to go at 5pm on Thursday, but because our visit to RPC had well overshot, we had to cancel) There were many brands there, as well as a lovely GN Delta, which is Robertsbridge made btw, if anyone wants to check one out. They only opened the showroom about 2 weeks ago, so keep an eye out for when their stock levels rise to pay a visit. Steve was very welcoming, and very pleasant to talk to.


The final stop prior to heading back to Sunny Scotland was Scott, where I spent a good amount of time deciding between the 3 bats I liked the most, while Kev talked Jonny's ear off, and Jonny checked out my kitbag full of bats I brought down. I ended up getting a beaut of a G2 JS170 in the blue livery. @jonny77 will be getting some willow in this coming week, and I hear he can easily make 2lb 7oz SH bats with 40mm edges and 70mm spines with no concaving. G3 as well.  (in case you believe every word I say, the bit about new willow is true, but the G3 40mm edge and 70mm spine at 2.7 is a joke we both share - unless you don't mind like 90mm width bats!)


I'll no doubt have missed something, but it's late and I'm typing this out on my phone - I'll most likely update this topic sometime this week, but I hope it hasn't been too verbose - I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to all these places, and couldn't help but laugh when Wilkie couldn't stop staring at his custom Blueroom as if it was his newborn child haha. But all in all, a great time was had with some quality company. Around 1000 miles were covered, and many smiles and good times were had, be it joking around when netting, talking about bats, tapping up bats or chatting $#!+. :)




























































































































Some extra of the Blueroom/RPC stickers, which are some of my favourites in the market:














And Wilkie's beast of a Custom Pro Grade Blueroom:


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Re: Chad's cricket gear fuelled journey down south
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2021, 04:55:33 AM »

Great post and pics, love the collection of bats!!
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« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2021, 06:05:44 AM »

What an immense road trip mate.

Some cracking bats there too. I do love the RPC stickers.
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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2021, 06:28:58 AM »

A great road trip account @Chad. Next time venture a bit more to the East and come and see @SOULMAN1012 and me. I'll even take us to see the Keeley brothers.

Glad you enjoyed the Blueroom trip. A lovely man and so friendly and generous with his time.

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« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2021, 09:10:59 AM »

Once again, Chad's bat buying inspires massive jealousy!
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« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2021, 09:18:42 AM »

Fantastic.
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« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2021, 11:16:43 AM »

Love how the pro grade is so good it can just levitate!
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« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2021, 01:02:03 PM »

Great to finally meet @Chad and a shame we didn't have more time to chat. Appreciate the support and gift! 😁 Hope the bat goes well if it ever gets selected for a hit out of the few hundred in the collection!

You're welcome at the workshpo anytime mate, as is anyone who wants to drop by.
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« Reply #8 on: July 12, 2021, 02:19:30 PM »

No word can describe your love for cricket bats!
Enjoy them all! ❤️👍
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« Reply #9 on: July 12, 2021, 06:39:21 PM »

Always amazed and envious of your willow buying @Chad.

@wilkie113 the custom looks great, is that some butterfly marking I spy on the edge up near the stickers?
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« Reply #10 on: July 12, 2021, 07:20:28 PM »

I'm also amazed and jealous of your willow collection.

Out of all of them, the Chase gets my attention. Mainly because my bargain bin special is going so well.

Always fancied a Robert Pack too and that custom pro does look special.
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« Reply #11 on: July 12, 2021, 08:19:29 PM »

Always amazed and envious of your willow buying @Chad.

@wilkie113 the custom looks great, is that some butterfly marking I spy on the edge up near the stickers?

I’ll add some pictures when I get a chance. Might not be pretty to some people, but I think it’s beautiful and it pings like no tomorrow.
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« Reply #12 on: July 12, 2021, 08:24:49 PM »

I'm also amazed and jealous of your willow collection.

Out of all of them, the Chase gets my attention. Mainly because my bargain bin special is going so well.

Always fancied a Robert Pack too and that custom pro does look special.

The chase was a belter for the money. Taped up just as well as more expensive pieces of timber, the CA was also a bargain!!
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« Reply #13 on: July 13, 2021, 02:26:54 PM »

Great post and pics, love the collection of bats!!


It was a real treat to visit all these places. I always had someone with me with the visits, in case I made any rash decisions. (Imagine 10 bat purchases not being considered 'rash'!)


What an immense road trip mate.

Some cracking bats there too. I do love the RPC stickers.

Yeah, it was lovely. I have another planned in August, as I'll be heading down to Headingley to watch 2 days of the India/England Test series. :) All of the stickers that Rob does are excellent - I don't think the RPC range has changed much at all over the years - retaining a very classy look, but the Blueroom range has slowly evolved, with excellent colour options and a very clean modern look. Both ranges are some of the best stickers on the market IMO, just beautiful.


A great road trip account @Chad. Next time venture a bit more to the East and come and see @SOULMAN1012 and me. I'll even take us to see the Keeley brothers.

Glad you enjoyed the Blueroom trip. A lovely man and so friendly and generous with his time.

JT

Thank you for the recommendation @JTtaylor145 - Rob was very generous with his time, and liked to just tell things as it was. Didn't faff around and try sell us anything, just let us get on with our own thing, and made sure that he got the best out of each bat. Very open, plenty of stories to tell, very knowledgeable with his 33 years of experience, and a top bloke all round.




Love how the pro grade is so good it can just levitate!


An absolute cracker of a bat that was. The Pro Grade is 2 grades below the Players, but Tom will attest that it's as good as the ones I got, and much bigger! I'll take credit for picking out that handled cleft for him. ;)
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« Reply #14 on: July 13, 2021, 03:34:43 PM »

Great to finally meet @Chad and a shame we didn't have more time to chat. Appreciate the support and gift! 😁 Hope the bat goes well if it ever gets selected for a hit out of the few hundred in the collection!

You're welcome at the workshpo anytime mate, as is anyone who wants to drop by.


Yeah, was fantastic to finally meet yourself @jonny77 and to take a browse through your offerings. Some excellent shapes and fine craftsmanship going on in the workshop. The bat has been put in the ceiling hazard pile of bats, so no doubt will see some action at some point! And you're welcome, but folk as genuine and talented as yourself make it easy for badgers like myself to support.

Honestly, recommend anyone living near Leeds to pay Scott Cricket a visit - I hear he'll be getting some fresh willow soon too. ;)


Always amazed and envious of your willow buying @Chad.

@wilkie113 the custom looks great, is that some butterfly marking I spy on the edge up near the stickers?

Don't be envious of the willow buying, my bank account certainly doesn't thank me on these trips! But be envious of the visits - it really is well worth the petrol money. I know buying online is much more convenient etc, but if you're going to purchase something as personal as a cricket bat, nothing beats visiting in person and getting a feel for what the brand stands for, and knowing that you're supporting some genuine folk. I think I'll be getting some customs made in front of me for my next visit down south.  :D


I'm also amazed and jealous of your willow collection.

Out of all of them, the Chase gets my attention. Mainly because my bargain bin special is going so well.

Always fancied a Robert Pack too and that custom pro does look special.


The Chase, CA3000 and the DSC 4.0 grades - for the money, you can't really get any better. I'd say the Chase does feel nice in the hands, is a very good size for the weight, but feels pretty stiff and needs some opening up, and no doubt it will fly when it does - good to hear you're getting on well with yours! Excellent quality, nevermind for the price! It won't be in the collection for long I don't suspect - ALL Chase bats end up leaving the collection very quickly, as folk at my club who pop around to check out the bats seem to love them. Not had any performance or longevity complaints about them, they seem to make good stuff!

If you're ever near Robert Pack, I'd recommend dropping in. (Booking is recommended) Dependent on how long you'll be there for and how busy he is, he might talk you through the process etc.


I’ll add some pictures when I get a chance. Might not be pretty to some people, but I think it’s beautiful and it pings like no tomorrow.

Get them pics up - that bat is fudging beautiful, especially with the livery you picked. :)
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