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Mid 90s GM Maestro Original

trickytree

Cricket Spectator
I have found an old Bat I only used for one season back in the 90s. It is in almost new condition.

Was in my Dads Loft with plastic cover so does not look to have dried out - Lucky

Its a GM Maestro Original and cost a lot when I purchased It.

I have started playing again and have broken my cheap Slazenger V360.

Is the old GM worth using - will the performance be as good as the new type massive edge bats.

Im not paying £300 plus for a new bat as Im now only playing 3rd IX cricket.

Any thoughts??
 

Riggins

International Captain
Go to the nets and have a hit with it. If you like it, keep using it.

My dad's old bat from about 1980 is still in the shed and whacks them. No reason it shouldn't be fine.
 

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