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CANADIAN CRICKET PRICE LIST VALID FROM APRIL 1 TO DECEMBER 31 ALL SALES ITEMS ARE BASED ON CASH OR DEBIT ONLY, NO CREDIT CARDS. PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH OUT NOTICE QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED ON SOME ITEMS, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. ALL CRICKET BALL ARE BASED ON CASH PRICE
ONLY NO CREDIT CARDS. NEW EQUIPMENT WARRANTY CRICKET BATS INDIAN AND PAKISTAN BATS NO WARRANTY IS OFFERED AND BATS ARE SOLD AS IS. NO RETURN AFTER USE. WE OFFER A LIMITED PROTECTION FOR 60 DAYS FOR AN ADDITIONAL $20.00 PER BAT. ALL GRAY NICOLLS AND SLAZENGER BATS ARE WARRANTED BY THE MANUFACTURER AND NOT BEDESSEE SPORTING GOODS. BEDESSEE WILL ACT ON YOUR BEHALF TO SEE THAT YOUR BATS IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. IN SOME CASES THE BAT MUST BE SENT BACK TO THE MANUFACTURER FOR INSPECTION BEFORE IT CAN BE REPLACED OR REPAIRED. THE MANUFACTURER HAS THE SOLE RIGHT TO PRO-RATE, REPLACE OR REPAIR THE BAT. ALL MANUFACTURERS’ DECISION ARE FINAL. BEDESSEE DOES NOT SUPPLY A LONER BAT. IF YOU SO CHOSE YOU CAN DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURER. THE WARRANTY IS VOID IF: -THE BAT HAS NOT BEEN “BROKEN IN” PROPERLY FOR A PERIOD OF TIME WITH AN OLD BALL OR BAT CONDITIONING MALLET. -HAS RECEIVED SEVERE HITS ON THE EDGE OR TOE. -IS ABUSED OR MISUSED. -IS OVER PLAYED BY MORE THAN ONE PLAYER. WARRANTEE PERIOD IS 6 MONTH FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. NO WARRANTEE ON EDGE MARKS, TOE HITS, AND SUPERFICIAL FACE MARKS AS DESCRIBED IN MANUFACTURERS’ BROCHURES. ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT IS WARRANTED FOR A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS AGAINST FAULTY MANUFACTURERS WORKMANSHIP.
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BAT CARE CRICKET BATS ARE MADE OF WILLOW. IT IS TO BE EXPECTED THAT THE CONDITION OF THE BAT WILL DETERIORATE DURING ITS USAGE. THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE PUT TOGETHER THE FOLLOWING NOTES TO ASSIST THE EXPLANATION OF SITUATIONS, WHICH MAY OCCUR WITHIN THE LIFESPAN OF ANY CRICKET BAT.
Poor quality or excessively hard cricket balls can be a
cause of many types of crack damage to the blade of the bat, as
previously illustrated. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. CRICKET BAT WILLOW - English willow (Salix
Caerulea or Alba Var) is by nature a soft fibrous reed. Drying and
pressing enhance performance and durability. In normal usage willow will
become bruised, scarred or dented simply due to the nature of the game
(the impact with the ball.) The performance of the bat will not be
affected. Such marking can occur at any time during the lifespan of the
bat. 2. KASHMIR WILLOW - Willow grown overseas is by its very
nature much harder than English willow. Therefore bats made of this type
of willow will not have a comparable level of performance with English
willow bats. 3. 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). Failure to comply may affect the customer's statutory rights. 4. 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 the player needs to replace his bat will depend upon:a) The amount of useb) The weight of the bat (heavier blades tend to be more durable than lighter ones)c) The care with which the bat is treated 5. AGE OF THE CRICKET BAT - Bats over TWELVE months old (from the date of purchase) will be considered entirely at the manufacturer's 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 (simply due to the natural drying out process). 6. 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. 7. STORAGE - To ensure that a bat remains in good condition it is essential that it is not stored in excessively warm conditions (e.g. near to central heating). This will cause the bat to dry out and precipitate future problems. The bat should ideally be stored in a position that will allow a little of the moisture from the atmosphere to be absorbed. PREPARATION FOR PLAY The CRICKET BAT MANUFACTURERS recommend the following principles for the preparation and maintenance of cricket bats. Following these procedures will significantly reduce the possibility of damage occurring. OILING WARNING - DO NOT OVER OIL ALTERNATIVELY - It is possible to fit a clear Anti-scuff or similar cover. This does not negate the requirement to "knock-in" the bat. The cover may assist the durability of the bat, but under no circumstances will it totally prevent surface damage. KNOCKING-IN STAGE ONE This stage should take in the region of six hours, although it may
vary, as every bat is different.
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last updated: APRIL 23, 2007