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Topic: Bat Factory
Posted By: MrLee
Subject: Bat Factory
Date Posted: 01 February 2006 at 6:16am
Hi,

Do you guys know that the majority of the world's bats are made in India, around 80%. I would like to know if any of you guys actually know where the factories are so that I might go there and check out some bats.

Cheers



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Posted By: marky
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 12:20pm

Sareen sports are a major manufacturer.They make Sunridges bats,as well as Sommers and bats for many other major brands I suspect.

Don't know where they're based though.

Mark.



Posted By: marky
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 12:24pm

Both Sareen Sports and BDM another excellent batmaker are based in MEERUT.Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Mark.



Posted By: batman100
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 1:11pm

 

 

Hi James my son,is in the factory at this very moment time 1 o/c .

 

 

Bill



Posted By: Clobber
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 3:19pm
on a weekend? is he robbing the place or something Bill?




Posted By: marky
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 4:55pm

I would imagine India is a little like China in the respect that people get a couple of days a month off including weekends.The Indian factories will be very volume driven I guess and the workers will probably need the extra money.

The SS and BDM bats are excellent value for money and very often perform as well as major label brands from the UK,who tend thesedays to be moving at least some of their production to bat factories in India.

Mark.



Posted By: Clobber
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 5:01pm
I can certainly vouch for the quality of SS bats


Posted By: batman100
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 7:47pm

 

Clobber,

           no not robbing,but he has got a good helping of Dheli Belly cant wait to get home,and he has spent 5 years in Zim?,he has asked for a seat next to the loos !! poor fella,should have gone to Goa.

    Bill. safe and sound near a loo in Cheshire.

 

 



Posted By: Clobber
Date Posted: 09 April 2006 at 1:09am
nice one Bill 

Seriously I am curious though, are you guys looking at bats or soft gear there?


Posted By: batman100
Date Posted: 09 April 2006 at 4:48am

 

  No bats,soft wear,and some one to make our new Patented fielding aids,and clothing,and not looking for any more of the other stuff!!!

We have had a DVD made, i will see if i can post it on here?

 

Bill

 

 



Posted By: RightHandBat
Date Posted: 09 April 2006 at 11:51am
BDM is excellent. I have the BDM Sting, a nice thick edge profile and the whole bat is a sweet spot, I once got a thick edge, and it went for six. Not very heavy either. Perfect bat for me. 


Posted By: Sidman
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 2:10am
I saw on an episode of the Aus cricket show a story about a town called gelandah (dunno about the spelling!) but its where a lot of the cricket gear balls, pads etc is made. There are like rows of garage like stores with people in there stitching away.

They also toured the BAS factory where the podshaver claimed to make Sachin's bats.


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Posted By: marky
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 8:27am

It's certainly true that the main batmaker at BAS has made bats for ST.There is an article on Middlepeg's website about this which is very interesting.There seem to be many others who claim to make bats for him.I'm sure he has the pick of what is available in India.His bats are reputed to be made from Mulberry wood which is heavier and denser than willow,and his bats are meant to be over 3 pounds in weight,which is unusual for a pro cricketer these days.

Cheers,

Mark.



Posted By: batman100
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 9:25am

 

Begins with a J and ends with AR



Posted By: Clobber
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 9:53am
Jar?




Posted By: batman100
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 10:16am

 

  Ok Clobber,

 

                  JALANDHAR 230 mls from Delhi. 4 days by car???

 

             Bill



Posted By: MrLee
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 11:06am
I have been to Meerut and it is absoluetly amazing. I have found out that one of the people making BDM/SS is also actually making bats for Kookaburra.


Posted By: mcumy
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 11:54am

JALANDHAR & MEERUT are the two main manufacturing cities of cricket goods.

SS make Woodoworm equipment.

SG make Kookaburra bats and equipment, and gray nicholls and GM pads and gloves



Posted By: mcumy
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 11:55am
The owner of MATRRIXX now claims to make Tendulkars bats


Posted By: Clobber
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 11:59am
I don't think he claims to make Tendulkar's bats, more that he created the S10 in tribute to Sachin


Posted By: marky
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 12:04pm

And many other well known brands too!I wish the manufacturers would come clean so to speak.Probably why you don't see phrases like "Made In England" or "hand crafted In England",like you used to at one time on batmakers logos.I think this is a bit depressing and have changed my opinion on whether I would buy an English branded bat.I think you might as well buy the Indian bat and save some money or go to a small hand builder and give them your business.

Anyone who has any doubts about the validity of my opening statement,have a look at say a new Slaz SXI and a Sommers XXX.The wood and profile are exactly the same.In fact they could be one and the same bat balance  wise etc.In fact on the Slaz bats I've seen there is a barcode on the handle and lettering which states Made in India ( although Kippax are meant to be making the pro bats!!)

Mark.

 



Posted By: batman100
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 12:26pm

 Well said Mark,we are going to include those very words : Hand crafted in England with English willow.

 

 

I think all manufactuers should label where they are from and hand or machine made.

Bill



Posted By: charliemacko
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 12:28pm
I heard of a company Robertson Leguard co. I heard they make alot of soft good i.e. pads gloves bages etc for the main companies.


Posted By: marky
Date Posted: 10 April 2006 at 1:14pm

To be honest Charlie.I think most folks accept the soft goods issue,as it has been the case for many years and the manufacturers don't tend to try and camouflage the fact that most pads and gloves are made to very high standards in India and Pakistan.I totally agree with Bill.All manufacturers should have to state where their product is made instead of just conveniently leaving it off their label.Bill best of luck and continued success,hope to be visiting you soon to discuss a new bat.

Mark.

 



Posted By: stroke master
Date Posted: 20 April 2006 at 12:22pm
hi bill,what is that dvd you were going to post about?


Posted By: batman100
Date Posted: 20 April 2006 at 8:12pm

 

Hi we have just filed a patent on a new fielding aid, we have had a Dvd made, so when we have got then on the market, soon we hope we will send dvds out first to give people a idea what it does,we have dissplayed this aid to 5 or 6 top first class county coaches with top comments,will keep you posted.

 

Bill



Posted By: Lekkasport
Date Posted: 19 May 2006 at 12:15pm

Bill.I maybe able to help with regard to a factory that makes fielding aids already.Top quality they produce.



Posted By: VampireBlaster
Date Posted: 20 May 2006 at 8:13pm
go to jalander in punjab... theres a road which is just full of just sports shops... i got my vampire from there

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Posted By: henjam
Date Posted: 20 May 2006 at 8:19pm
how much are top cricket bat from there?


Posted By: Lekkasport
Date Posted: 21 May 2006 at 8:52am

I would guess the the Vampire you bought in Jallandhar was a copy.Why on earth would BDM send there bats from Meerut to Jallandhar to sell on the side of the road?

When I was in a VERY well know bat factory in Pakistan,I saw a pack of MRF labels on a shelf (these had been printed in Pakistan as the contact number on the bat sheets confirmed this).



Posted By: mazzybabe.uk
Date Posted: 21 May 2006 at 10:50am
This may sound naive (spelling?) but does it really matter where the products are made as long as they are not made in sweatshops I do not mind if my pads and gloves are made in india however having said that I would prefer it if my bats were made in England only because of the assurance that it was english willow

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Posted By: VampireBlaster
Date Posted: 21 May 2006 at 6:47pm
Originally posted by Lekkasport

I would guess the the Vampire you bought in Jallandhar was a copy.Why on earth would BDM send there bats from Meerut to Jallandhar to sell on the side of the road?

When I was in a VERY well know bat factory in Pakistan,I saw a pack of MRF labels on a shelf (these had been printed in Pakistan as the contact number on the bat sheets confirmed this).

sorry but how am i supposed to know why the **** they would send there bats from a to b... im guessing your local fish and chip shop don't get fish from no where but they just **** it out and copy them?

anyway the dude that asked how much it was... i paid roughly 30 quid for it! ive had it since 1999, well i had three bats since then but i bought them all together and im just using the 2nd one now.



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Posted By: Lekkasport
Date Posted: 22 May 2006 at 7:26am

sorry but how am i supposed to know why the **** they would send there bats from a to b... im guessing your local fish and chip shop don't get fish from no where but they just **** it out and copy them?

 

Can anyone translate this for me?



Posted By: marky
Date Posted: 22 May 2006 at 10:54am

I think he's trying to forceful with his argument.However I agree it makes very little sense!!

Mark.



Posted By: eaglechip
Date Posted: 23 May 2006 at 11:40am

it doesnt matter where the bat is made!!

but it does matter that they over price the bats when they get back!

if the bat is made in the uk. by a hand craftsman, ou can justify £180.

if the so called big bat makers are, as it seems,importing their bats from a factory in india and are essentially the same as the ones you get over there for £30-50. they shouldnt be aloud to charge us £200+.

talking with a chap that works for crusader, they get their bats from these factories in india, this season they are of 'similar' design to the puma's, esentially the same bat, but they are costing £70-100(an acceptable price increase) how much are the puma's?(nearly double i would guess!)



Posted By: eaglechip
Date Posted: 23 May 2006 at 11:46am

oh!!! to clarify.

i will be getting a bat made for me in future! by a company who will tailor make it for me.

well done to all those who provide such a service, and may your business' thrive. 




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