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Warne in making
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Topic: Laver & Wood Prv Bin or Bradbury SterlingPosted: 28 March 2006 at 2:41pm |
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So, henjam, you are saying you want your bat to perform better then it looks.
Nice contradiction. He sent his fusion back to bill as it had 'a blemish' in it. It was a perfectly fine bat, but lo! A blemish!
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henjam
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 2:52pm |
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huh!there was no blemish in it at all, i tested the performance about it but did not like it, just did not seem right for me, i have explained this before, anyway it was like a week ago you were talking to me about getting a laver as you did not think your fusion was that great after all!
atually adding to your comment,i said performance over number of grains, i would prefer performance, i am certainly not contridicting myself considering my fusion had 20 grains! get it right next time, and read posts carefully! Edited by henjam |
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 2:55pm |
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and also think about my latest laver,the heritage,9 straight grains and there is a blemish! funnily enough it atually perform the best there for some reason,not entirely sure why, so basically the performance was good in my opinion and this suited me.
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 3:24pm |
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No, on msn, you said you didn't like its appearence. Anyway, moving on, Hugo, Bradburys are just as custom made as laver and wood
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henjam
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 3:32pm |
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yer i did mention it,but that was not the reason i sent it back, bradburys can be custom made, but they are no way as custom made as lavers, every bat made by laver is made custom, to the person who ordered it, where as a brad can be custom made, but they make set shapes, which are on shelves in only certain shops, in england, the classic,kudos,sterling are all set shapes and willow
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 4:07pm |
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But they still are custom made. He said they were not
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henjam
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 4:14pm |
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oh rite, yer i think what he meant was that they are not as custom made as lavers, unless obviously you you get a custom brad sterling which is £250 in the uk.
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 4:46pm |
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Hi Bill here, Fact,i ask for the bat that Henry had to be sent back,you said Henry, that it did not go very well,you also said that you had not used the bat?,you also said that the grains were not very even,but it had 20 odd grains?, i also said that you did not have to pay for some other goods that you had of us? The bat that henry did not think that was not to his liking has gone to a first class county player and he is very pleased with the bat. All these things are facts,i would like to ,if possible to put this item to bed,and get on with something more meaning full. Thanking you Hentry and good luck in the coming season. Bill
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henjam
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 4:56pm |
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yer i was trying to put that issue to bed, the grains was not the reason i sent it back, yer im glad it went to a first class county player, but it just wasn't right for me and you can't argue with that, because if i would of liked it, i would of obviously kept it! And im sure you remember bill i emailed you if you would consider making me another one straight after the other one went back, but you failed to give me a proper reply to the matter, which if im honest upset and angered me slightly, if you want to reply to me could we please use PM(private messenger) so we don't clog up this topic with are comments not to do with this topic. Thanks Henry |
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 5:08pm |
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Henry,please let that be the end.
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 5:19pm |
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Back to the original topic, anyone hear got a bradbury, and if so do you have any pictures of it? |
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 6:30pm |
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Hi all I'm 29 and have been lucky enough to have used only a few bats in my time most of them feeling 'right' and lasting well, my favourite was a trusty GN Dynadrive. My last bat was handmade to my exact spec by a local batmaker but only lasted a few years. So last week I went in search of a new stick. I was aware of Bradbury bats but had never seen or held one in the flesh, and as I'm only a club player (of a resonable standard I might add!) buying a brad never really crossed my mind. Went to my local cricket shop and handled everything they had to offer, GN, GM, Kooks, Countys, Slaz, woodworm -everything I was in the shop a good few hours. Then I happened upon a Brad Kudos. That was it. Sold. In my 20 odd years of cricketing I have never picked up such an amazing bat. It's a 2.10, slightly heavier than I would like but the pickup is incredible it feels much much lighter, the balance is unbelievable. Without being too romantic about the whole thing it dosent feel like you're holding a bat- it is like an extension of your arms- perfect balance weight and shape, it just feels right. So right I spent about £85 more on a bat than I was aiming to Obviously I'm still knocking it in and it will be a while before it sees any action so I guess that will be the real test. However the 'ping' from the middle even at an early stage is incredible. I have never used a L+W and to be fair have not yet used my Brad but even at this early stage I can say it is a truly exceptional bat.
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 8:57pm |
I certainly wouldn't have made you another bat. Can't see why it made you'upset and angered' either. |
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 9:47pm |
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i don't see why everyone is haing a go at henjam, fusion is a quality company and i have one of their bats which is brilliant, but if you don't suit a bat then you should send it back. everyone on here goes on about how much people spend on bats, i doubt henjam would want to spend alot of money on a bat that he would not use and did not like the feel of. don't get me wrong i am not sayin fusion is bad on the contrary i think they are great, the bats are brill and james' service to me was exclellant, however i think it is fair to send a bat back to the company, where it would get more use, that keep it locked up in a shed or never used.
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 10:45pm |
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cheers hugo, nice to know someone understands, and crick we were trying to gee back on with this topic and put this talk 'to bed', i would of thought you would of been mature enough to no post any comments on the matter, to be honest i don't care whta you would of done so a preety needless post, cmon back to the topic on brad and laver.
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Posted: 28 March 2006 at 10:45pm |
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yup i'm with you on that one. In fact im with you on all of those points. I have a fusion also, and generally the service has been great. However just recently, this has not been the case. I will leave it at that.
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 5:25am |
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Ok Guys, Going on your opinions and what I have seen from Laver and Wood.
I emailed L&W about their free "knocking in" and draw entry. They said it ony applied to limited/selected cutomers and regarding grains, they said I don't really have the option to choose! I think for that price I could get a Bradbury Sterling with about 10 straight grains and only $30AUD Cheaper! I sent Laver & Wood and email to confirm this. Now I can choose between Bradbury and Impala (possibly Fusion, but not too sure). Does anyone else have an Impala, how is the feel etc? I heard Ponting and Clarke now use them, but I'm not sure about Ponting, he still might be using a bradbury. I put up a bat comparison, tell me what you think, it doesn't do justice to my real skills using photoshop, but it was a quick job ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by MrLee |
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 5:41am |
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Laver & Wood replied with this,
If you place an actual order before the 15th of April 2006 you will qualify for the "special offer". If order placed after that time you do not then qualify. It is definitely possible to get about 10 straight grains on many Private Bin orders but as clefts are not actually selected until after any orders are received I can not confirm this at this time, but I'm sure it would not be a problem. We always confirm details and "requests" whenever we can if we accept an order. What do you guys think of this? What should I do now ![]() |
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 7:39am |
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Buy the Bradbury... hehehe
Impala bats do feel nice there was a story run on them duringn the cricket show. You may be able to visit their headquarters at wetherill park in sydney and they can perhaps do a tour.... you will have to call them first I guess. |
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 7:40am |
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One other pod shaver that is being left out of all these discussions I noticed is Millichamp and Hall. their bats look like works of art.
Julian millichamp no longer podshave for them but the bats look awesome still |
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henjam
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 8:07am |
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To mr lee, regarding grains, this is atually whta they said to me did laver, althoufh i ended up getting 12, what ever no. you get the willow will be top performance wise, i don't know to much about impala bats, but i will admit they look nice.
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 9:14am |
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grains aren't everything you can get bats that have really soft wood without 10+ grains and yes impala are really good bats and yes its true punter is now using impala not sure about clarkey but bradburies and impalas are very good, Julian millichamps new bats are good the Screaming cat althogh some of them have skinny edges but make up for it with the back but you can get that changed while ordering. There the same shape as the puma tribute (millichamp originised this) the only difference is the wood but all in all, all these bats are good and it doesnt necessarily need to be custom because these companies have great shapes so ask for your preffered bat weight and it will be good so i don't know why you want the shape customly made when the shapes are already perfect. Every bat will be made for you but in the companies shape and your weight and they are really good bats, choose any out of the laver&wood,impala,bradbury,fusion and screaming cat. (choose the one with the most wood for your preffered bat weight) rob Edited by RISE_OF_MACCA |
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 9:59am |
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yer the screaming catbats sound really nice,but i couldnot find any way of finding out where to buy one, are impalas quite cheap compared to most bats?
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 11:13am |
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This is getting so confusing
![]() Rise of Macca has a point. I had thought that I might get a Bradbury at first, but then changed to Laver and Wood, then changed to Bradbury, Then to Impala and now back to Laver and Wood. Which has the best PING? I'll probably get a Impala or Bradbury, they seem VERY good VALUE compared to Laver and Wood. Laver and Wood seem overpriced. How do you know Ponting uses a Impala. Doesn't he use a Impala Redback? Edited by MrLee |
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 11:43am |
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Ponting uses impala as i know a bloke that coached him very early in his career before he went to the academy and they still keep in touch, his name is tim zoehrer (screaming cat's agent) and he told me so. As i said the bat with the most wood will have the best ping as theres more wood behind the bat and impala and bradbury use similiar wood
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 11:57am |
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That means Impala must make really good bats. I heard somewhere that Clarke uses them aswell.
From here on in, it's Impala or Bradbury. |
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 12:17pm |
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Yer youll get a good bat with either of them
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 4:33pm |
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A brad sterling and l&w private bin are about the same, i think, i don't know about impalas, does anyone have anylinks to them at all? just about a point you made rise_of_macca, a bigger bat will not necesarily ping better than a smaller bat, how it has been pressed and the quality of willow has a big part in that i think? well i don't have a clue now which aus players use which bats, i had heard that clarke and ponting use bradbury, and i got this info off a boy who sort of knows paul and sally bradbury, im soo confused
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 4:50pm |
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Im sticking with fusion - thankyou very much! Bill said he could do any shape i want, for the same rate, not just the standard one (which is awesome anyway) AND ontop of this there excellently made and are alot cheaper!
To me, its case closed
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Posted: 29 March 2006 at 4:52pm |
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just out of interest can bill/james make totally different style of bats, eg not like the high spine concave style? eg could he for instance replicate a bradbury sterling shape?
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