Ah okay, cheers Tom.So Nick Keeley is also in Tim Keeley's company? What is Tim's company? Headfort?
headfort has nothing to do with Keeley either of them it is acon man in Devon
finishing a bat is different to making a bat in my eyes as you have already been given the template and the hardwork has been doen for you....there will be very few "batmakers" there but quite a few "finishers".still a great amount of skill involved in both though!!!
what happens though if the a person goes to say keeley and does his own pressing on there presses there then shapeing/sanding at the own workshop
there you go Gary he was ST peters Headfort CNC, The Cricket Barn. Prattshayes House, Maer Lane, Exmouth, Devon, EX8 5DBlike i said i hear he worked at greens and goes by the name of David or Walterone last question does it matter in quality if it cnc or Handmade i do not think so but i ask the real experts
GM made their LUNA model to show off the shapes that the CNC can make that other brands cannot replicate, as a production line GM wouldnt be able to make the sheer volume they cater for by handmaking the bats. if making y hand i would think it would take experience and skill to make sure both edges and side of the bat are symmetrical. From my limited experience when shaping from a raw cleft this was bloody hard to do!!The CNC machine would eliminate this problem and your just left to shape the handle and finish off the bat from there, Im sure there are people that can make from scratch question is have they got time to do so in order to meet the volume demand they require?