I'm going back about 13-14 years here, so I don't expect a great response. Back in '96-'97 I had a bat made by the Classic Bat Company, operating out of Keynsham Bristol. It was the Butterly model, so named for obvious reasons. It is a truely beautiful thing, to the point that I never had the heart to use it, let alone knock it in.
Not long after receiving it I remember seeing an ad in Wisden Cricketer (or whatever it was called back then) saying CBC were doing a free pair of gloves with every bat sold, so being a bit cheeky, I got back in touch to see if I should be eligible. I was told I was, and to expect the gloves soon. A week or so passed and no gloves, so I phoned up again to find the number disconnected and CBC was no more.
I always wondered what the actual story was, wasn't bothered about not getting the gloves, but it was a shame that a chap who obviously knew how to make a bat had to stop doing so for whatever reason.
It would be great if anyone could shed some light on this for me, I've never been able to find an answer.
Jon