Gunn & Moore 2013 Bats – Zona, Octane, Argon
The Gunn & Moore 2013 range was launched to retailers on Wednesday, but the public will have to wait for photos. Gunn & Moore have asked for no photos to be released until their new 2013 website is live. For those interested though here’s a quick rundown on the bat range. Zona The Zona is [...]
Read Full StoryNew from Gunn & Moore the MAX-E
In November last year, GM’s Managing Director, Peter Wright visited the GM Australia distributor and discussed the possibility of designing a new GM bat made exclusively for the fast and bouncy Australian pitches and weather conditions. Three months later and after extensive consultation between Gunn & Moore, Addlon (their distributor) and many key Australian cricket retailers, Cricket Insight can [...]
Read Full StoryGM Cricket 2012 – Player Ranges
For 2012 Gunn & Moore are launching 4 player ranges of bats. On offer will be: Shane Watson Player Edition Jonathan Trott Player Edition Ross Taylor Player Edition Graeme Smith Player Edition Prices will retail at approximately £500, and the bats are apparently exact replicas of the bats used by the above players. Each bat [...]
Read Full StoryGM Launch new 2012 website and full equipment range – Epic, Halo and 1885
GM have been teasing us for the past couple of weeks with snippets of info and news. But the day has finally come and the full kit is below! Our favourite has to be the 1885 in a traditional shape with William Gunns autograph engraved. The Epic and Halo look like good additions to the [...]
Read Full StoryNew 2012 Gunn & Moore Range Teaser
Here’s a photo of the 2012 GM internal launch. There’s 2 new bats we can see thus far -the Orange coloured ‘Epic’ and a Yellow coloured ‘Halo’. There’s also rumoured to be an ’1885′ bat, which may well be the un-readable dark blue bat. It looks like the Apex has been dropped, possibly along with [...]
Read Full StoryBatmaking in the 1930′s with Gunn & Moore
You may have seen the video we posted earlier in the week of the present day Gunn & Moore factory in Nottingham, where all of their English Willow bats are still manufactured. The current GM factory is the most technologically advanced cricket bat factory on the planet, with the capacity to produce any shape of [...]
Read Full StoryGunn & Moore BBC Cricket Batmaking Video
Over the coming weeks we’ll be uploading a series of cricket batmaking to the blog. Here’s the first – produced by the BBC in association with Gunn & Moore.
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