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Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« on: September 13, 2010, 07:26:25 AM »

Hi, I'm a newbie here, so I thought I'd open my account with a quick review of my Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill.

This bat is a short handle with a one inch longer blade in order to accommodate my height (I am 6'5"). It weighs in at 2lb 11oz, has a single rubber on the handle and an oval handle. The bat's pick up is nice for it's weight. I think it picks up lighter than 2lb 11oz. Being the Churchill, it is a Grade 3 Willow, although you can't really tell this from the look of the wood, and has 11 grains. I've had the bat for around six months, so I've had opportunity to use it in the nets and on the field. The pictures are below.







As can be seen from the images, the bat has a mid-height middle, and boy does it go off this. For a grade 3 bat the ping is probably the best I've had. But what's it like to play with?

Nets
In the nets, off a hard strip, the middle is perfectly positioned to batter most bowlers of most lengths. Whether getting forward and driving or going on to the back foot and playing cross bat, I found that I was battering most balls, and mis-shaping a few when I really threw the bat at them. On this hard surface, it was incredible. Ok, the toe isn't fantastic, but then, you don't play most shots with the toe, and as I like to come down the wicket on the front foot, I found I was turning prods into much bigger shots.

Match Use
On a grass pitch, the ball still flies off the middle, indeed, only the second time I used it in a match, I hit a pretty big six straight back over the bowlers head. I was incredibly pleased to see just how easy it was to turn flicks and prods into boundaries, and during an 8-a-side tournament I was fetching balls from wide of the off stump and paddling them down through backward square leg for four with little effort.

Conclusion
For all its ping and big middle, I had a few issues with using the bat out on grass. I am naturally a front foot defensive player, so look to get forward and play from there. The position of the middle doesn't really do me any favours in this respect as it's too high to hit regularly when on the front foot. Where I found it worked really well was on artificial pitches, where there is that little bit of extra bounce, and the ball came plumb into the middle. Having reviewed the bats that I have previously owned and used to great effect (most recently a Hunts County Insignia), I'd have to suggest that the profile I chose (the Special) probably didn't really suit my game and I should have gone for a Classic profile which has a much lower middle.

None of this is the fault of the bat, of course. In itself, the bat is fantastic and I wouldn't hesitate to buy Laver and Wood again. What I'd certainly do is pay more attention to the shape and weight distribution, and look for a lower middle.
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2010, 07:38:50 AM »

Very nice bat for grade 3! I intend to try a Laver out at some stage, if one appears second hand at the right price.

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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2010, 07:47:27 AM »

I think ul find the one reviewed above is currently for sale on ebay!
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2010, 07:48:27 AM »


your not wrong
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2010, 08:22:47 AM »

Aye, it is indeed, but can't just jump in and sell, so thought I'd review. Very impressed both with the bat and the service that James Laver offers. Just a pity I bought the wrong profile of bat  :(
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2010, 08:24:52 AM »

Welcome to the forum Tim, great review to kick start ur posting and get involved....how did u find the carbo handle comparred to a more traditional version?

Personally i couldnt get on with it hence why i sold the PB i had on :( great bat though shame it didnt have a standard handle.
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2010, 08:27:25 AM »

I'd have to suggest that the profile I chose (the Churchill) probably didn't really suit my game and I should have gone for a Firefly profile which has a much lower middle.

Firstly welcome to the forum fella! Good to have a review as a first post!

Anyway, about the above comment....as far as I am aware, the only difference between the Firefly and the Churchill is the willow grade - firefly being grade 1 and churchill grade 3! With the firfly, comet (grade 2 model) and churchill, you can get all these models in different profiles.
For example, I had both the firefly and the churchill in the same profile so that I could use the churchill as a net bat and the firefly in matches. Therefore you could have yourself a lower middle profile in the churchill willow model....or at least this is the way I understand it.
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #7 on: September 13, 2010, 08:38:01 AM »

Cheers guys. Don't have a problem with the Carbo handle - I didn't think it affected my use of the bat. Middle position was a far bigger problem. If anything, I found toe vibration better with this one than with anything else I've used (had a Newbery where a shot on the toe would feel like an electric shock up your arms). Profile-wise, I got the impression from the Profile pics on the L&W website that Firefly was a lower middle as well as better willow. Happy to stand corrected.
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2010, 08:53:52 AM »

There are a few profile options, so click on the link below and take a look - something for everyone there!  :D

http://www.laverwood.co.nz/profiles.htm
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2010, 09:20:33 AM »

Hmm, don't believe I was really given the option. Ah well, you live and learn! ???
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2010, 09:40:07 AM »

Welcome to forum :)

Looks a good'un pal, great first post, always fancied a L+W!!
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2010, 10:11:10 AM »

So its a long blade?
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2010, 10:13:27 AM »

I am sure it quoted the fact that its a long blade.
So ok if you're 6foot 3inches+
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2010, 10:14:19 AM »

yeah got confused by its a short handle with inch longer blade, couldnt work out whether that vwould make it simply a long blade, or some strange mixture!
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Re: Laver and Wood Carbo Churchill - Review
« Reply #14 on: September 13, 2010, 10:26:14 AM »

Yes, it's Long Blade, with standard Short Handle. James Laver will do blades up to two inches longer, so I stated one inch longer to be clear.
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