But again what is a G1++The talk is supply and demand creates this. Well this has been created by companies, advertising a grade that in reality doesn’t exist.
In some cases it is mate I agree. As I said, generally for me it has to be pretty perfect for me to sell it as a G1+, but I see some which aren't great at all. So maybe the point isn't should G1+ exist, but what is acceptable as G1+. As with anything, some will be fair and others not so much.
None of the grades really exist if that’s the logic tbh.
Sorry! Willow is sold in grades 1,2,3, and 4 so what logic are you questioning??
But those are just created by a different companies sales dept. And can be argued against with the exact same reasoning.
Not entirely true mate Ruggles does extra specials too I once took delivery of a box of them. They may or may not be open to most people but that was 5/6 years ago.Better customer you are the more chance you have of getting them
No they are not. If you go to JS wrights and are able to get a willow merchant account you will buy your clefts in Grades 1,2,3 and 4 and those only in the main. You will then need to order X amount of one grade to get Y amount of higher grades. Companies sales department can call them what ever but the main point I’m making is willow is only really bought in 4 grades and so should he sold in those same grades. That’s my opinion anyway
It is up to the individual bat maker what grade of bat the blades that leave our factory make, some even take into account the way the bat bounces off the finished bat to decide what grade of bat they will sell it as.
We have many other Grades which have been developed over the years to satisfy the different demands from all the different markets across the world.
What about the JS Wright sales department?I don't like G1+ as I think it's a bit dishonest in origin, but having a top selection is in itself perfectly reasonable.
By and large it’s true. Yes established or top clients may get some top end or special in some way deal. That’s just business and happens in my 9-5 world on a family basis to our top clients but as a general rule it’s the case
But why should Wrights decide that? They’re not a bat maker. They even state themselves:And:But even so, I fail to see why how a seller of clefts should define what grades the final bats should be sold under. wrights done even see the planes faces when the grade, and given the number of clefts they grade I can’t imagine a huge deal of time goes into assessing each one.
So g1 plus does exists then lighter and better looking also a Pakistan legend and his agent rocked up with 6 of them they got direct.