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johng
15th May 2011, 05:19
This bat is a bit of a long story but it was made by SS for Yuvi. Two seasons a go I was buying a lot of SS bats from the factory and as a Christmas gift Sareen gave me one of Yuvi's bats out of his bin.

This bat has 14 to 15 straight grains and a bit of heartwood and it sings when the ball comes off and is a very long and easy to find middle.

Pick up is fantastic as you would imagine and weighs around 2.10. I received the bat as a blank so I put some Puma stickers on it and I hope you all enjoy it. it.http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/z366/jjg140271/jjg192.jpghttp://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/z366/jjg140271/jjg194.jpg

Cover Drive
15th May 2011, 05:22
If there were no heartwood then this bat grains would have been in a competition with CA's :))

Anyways, bat looks lovely! Mind telling the specs and showing profile shot?

Quite nice of SS to give you a free bat!!

johng
15th May 2011, 05:23
If there were no heartwood then this bat grains would have been in a competition with CA's :))

Anyways, bat looks lovely! Mind telling the specs and showing profile shot?

Quite nice of SS to give you a free bat!!

I spent thousands with them

Silencer
15th May 2011, 05:26
Very nice bat can you show picture sideways?

Can I ask what do you do by buying so many bats at once? Is it your business?

johng
15th May 2011, 05:33
Very nice bat can you show picture sideways?

Can I ask what do you do by buying so many bats at once? Is it your business?

I have in the past resold a lot of bats so have a lot of contacts in the industry particular;y in India.

I will get some more photos of the bat

johng
15th May 2011, 05:36
If there were no heartwood then this bat grains would have been in a competition with CA's :))

Anyways, bat looks lovely! Mind telling the specs and showing profile shot?

Quite nice of SS to give you a free bat!!

Middle is meduim to low
Handle is triple spring semi oval and placed slightly forward
Edges are 35mm with quite normal height for the spine
There is very slight concaving

Cover Drive
15th May 2011, 05:42
Middle is meduim to low
Handle is triple spring semi oval and placed slightly forward
Edges are 35mm with quite normal height for the spine
There is very slight concaving

I'm not saying anything negative but from the specs the bat is not one of those which we hear "are big, huge, low density cleft etc etc''. Do you think they are as good as the off shelf bats we buy?

I have seen few of Canada's national team players bats (Patel who smashed Brett Lee in the World Cup and Cheema) and to be honest there bats were nothing special. I agree ping is good but other than that everything is exactly same you'd find in off shelf bats.

Silencer
15th May 2011, 05:43
I have in the past resold a lot of bats so have a lot of contacts in the industry particular;y in India.

I will get some more photos of the bat

Oh okay, did you ever buy SG, SF and BAS?

How do you rate SS among other Asians like CA etc?

Thanks what other bats do you havE?

johng
15th May 2011, 05:45
I'm not saying anything negative but from the specs the bat is not one of those which we hear "are big, huge, low density cleft etc etc''. Do you think they are as good as the off shelf bats we buy?

I have seen few of Canada's national team players bats (Patel who smashed Brett Lee in the World Cup and Cheema) and to be honest there bats were nothing special. I agree ping is good but other than that everything is exactly same you'd find in off shelf bats.

The SCAT and the Amplus are better bats it is that pro bats are pressed to perform not last

johng
15th May 2011, 05:46
oh okay, did you ever buy sg, sf and bas?

How do you rate ss among other asians like ca etc?

Thanks what other bats do you have?

1. Ca
2. Bas
3. Ss

I donT rate SG and SF at all rate BDM and SM higher than SG and SF

Cover Drive
15th May 2011, 05:49
The SCAT and the Amplus are better bats it is that pro bats are pressed to perform not last

Which Newbery have you owned?

I have used Harlequin and would compare the performance in terms of brand rather than brand so I have used it once and it impressed me and they certainly are great bats!

I rate Salix very high too!

johng
15th May 2011, 05:53
Which Newbery have you owned?

I have used Harlequin and would compare the performance in terms of brand rather than brand so I have used it once and it impressed me and they certainly are great bats!

I rate Salix very high too!

Thruxton, GT, Mjolnir all outstanding dont rate Salix as high

Cover Drive
15th May 2011, 05:59
I'm not fan of traditional shape bats so don't like Mjolnir (no offence to your bat).

Thruxton in my opinion is the best Newbery bat I'd say.

Oh mate wanted to ask if you buy Newbery SPS will that going to be made by Tim Keeley or Nick?

johng
15th May 2011, 08:33
I'm not fan of traditional shape bats so don't like Mjolnir (no offence to your bat).

Thruxton in my opinion is the best Newbery bat I'd say.

Oh mate wanted to ask if you buy Newbery SPS will that going to be made by Tim Keeley or Nick?

I think Tim but I will ask Talisman

momin97
15th May 2011, 09:47
Lucky did you pay for or was only a free gift?

johng
15th May 2011, 11:44
Lucky did you pay for or was only a free gift?
Free

hqmusik10
15th May 2011, 14:32
who's talisman and whats the best u ever owned?

hqmusik10
15th May 2011, 14:33
also where did u buy the stickers?

02thoeva
15th May 2011, 14:59
I think Tim but I will ask Talisman
You don' reallyt ever buy a Newbery made just by Tim, Nick or any of the other guys.

It's a production line, with a lot of the work mechanised. Chances are it'll be pressed by Tim, handled and fed into the machine by Nick and finished by one of the other boys.

Cover Drive
15th May 2011, 16:10
So Nick shapes the bat?

Weren't Newbery hand shaped bats?

02thoeva
15th May 2011, 16:13
I'm sure ive said this 100 times before, but they use a machine. An earlier but similar version to the GM DXM one. Very impressive, and holds about 150 shapes in its memory. So if you ask for a Yuvi shape bat, they just press a button.

Cover Drive
15th May 2011, 16:46
Cheers mate.

So only GM and Newbery/Keeley's rand have these sort of machines or someone else also use similar machines.

hqmusik10
15th May 2011, 19:07
Cheers mate.

So only GM and Newbery/Keeley's rand have these sort of machines or someone else also use similar machines.

do u kno the name of the machine used in the gm factory?

johng
15th May 2011, 21:27
who's talisman and whats the best u ever owned?

He is a willow merchant and has his own bats called Talisman which are shaped and pressed by Tim Keeley at Newbery.

100 Not out
15th May 2011, 21:33
Its a CNC machine. The most important part of the production of a bat is the pressing. This is overseen by Tim , the rest could ie shaping etc may well be on a machine. I dont think that matters too much tbh, as there are many stock profiles/shapes

Cover Drive
15th May 2011, 21:34
do u kno the name of the machine used in the gm factory?

CNC or DXM I think but 02thoeva would know more.

askmoi
16th May 2011, 04:14
another lovely bat. truly impressed

Cover Drive
24th May 2011, 04:14
Johng, any luck with profile shot?