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Tour Senior Cricket Bat

NEW - Highest quality innovative new convex bat specially selected from the finest English willow

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You have found the home of John Newbery Ltd, World renowned bat makers of truly great tradition, expertise and craftsmanship, based in the County Ground, Hove in East Sussex.

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Welcome to Newbery "The Home of Quality"

You have found the home of John Newbery Ltd, World renowned bat makers of truly great tradition, expertise and craftsmanship, based in the County Ground, Hove in East Sussex.

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THE ART OF BATMAKING ‘Celebrity Antiques Road Trip’ on BBC 2

The BBC's "Celebrity Antiques Road Trip" chose and approached John Newbery Ltd for permission to film the English traditional art of batmaking.

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TT Senior Cricket Bat

“It is impossible for my words to do this bat justice. Cricket bats are evolving, and the Newbery TT is the perfect example of how they are evolving for the better.” - Sky Sports Feature & Review

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Thruxton Senior Cricket Bat

Designed with the latest technology and finest materials, providing you with a perfect middle

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General Information
* i) Cricket Bat Willow - English willow is by nature a soft fibrous reed. Performance and durability are enhanced by drying and pressing and during normal usage willow will become bruised, scarred or dented simply due to the nature of the game. The performance of the bat will not be affected. Such marking can occur at any time during the bats lifespan.

* ii) Returns - All repairs or discounts given on replacement bats are at the discretion of the manufacturer. Bats returned under complaint must be accompanied by proof of purchase (including date of purchase).

* iii) Lifespan of a Cricket Bat - There can be no definitive length of time that a cricket bat will last. The condition of a bat deteriorates with use. The length of time before a player the player needs to replace the bat will depend upon: the amount of use, the weight of bat (heavier bats tend to be more durable than lighter bats) and the care with which the bat is treated.

* iv) Age of the Cricket Bat - Bats over 12 months old will be considered entirely at the manufacturers discretion, taking into account the age and condition of the bat. It is possible for the condition of the bat to deteriorate even without use (due to the natural drying out process).

* v) In Case of Damage - Immediate action should be taken. This normally necessitates withdrawal from play whilst repairs are carried out. It is vital the repairs are carried out by professional bat makers. The manufacturers are unable to guarantee repair work carried out by non-approved repairers.

* vi) Winter Storage - At the end of each season your Newbery bat should be cleaned, lightly oiled and stored in a cool, dry location away from direct heat so as not to dry the bat out thereby making it brittle and susceptible to future damage.
 
 
 
 
 
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