Amazon Baseball bats – Good!
Amazon community gets all Daily Mail on the ethics of sale of Baseball bats
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Amazon community gets all Daily Mail on the ethics of sale of Baseball bats
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I Think.....
If I had the choice of a baseball bat or a cricket bat, in a fight, I'd choose the cricket bat.
One - because I'm British - but -
two - because it;s a superior weapon.
A baseball bat relies on it's power by hitting at the very end of the bat. Move in close and it's as much use as a wet lettuce. Also, it only has one striking feature - a bat can be used using the flat surface or, by a twist of the wrist, the edge.
I think a full swing with a baseball bat against a guy who defends with the edge would be a broken baseball bat. Game over
cheers
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If I had the choice of a baseball bat or a cricket bat, in a fight, I'd choose the cricket bat.
One - because I'm British - but -
two - because it;s a superior weapon.
A baseball bat relies on it's power by hitting at the very end of the bat. Move in close and it's as much use as a wet lettuce. Also, it only has one striking feature - a bat can be used using the flat surface or, by a twist of the wrist, the edge.
I think a full swing with a baseball bat against a guy who defends with the edge would be a broken baseball bat. Game over
cheers
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I think what would actually happen would be
the 'blade' of the bat coming away from the handle. It pains me to say it as a baseball bat is one solid lump rather than two glued together, I'd go for the septic weapon.
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the 'blade' of the bat coming away from the handle. It pains me to say it as a baseball bat is one solid lump rather than two glued together, I'd go for the septic weapon.
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I disagree that a baseball bat is useless in close-hand combat.
It's the perfect length and shape to hold in both hands as a jabbing object, or to hit people with the butt of the handle.
That said, a cricket bat would still be my weapon of choice. They're heavy and could also be used as a small shield/buckler to defend.
It's either that or a 6ft Scottish claymore...
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It's the perfect length and shape to hold in both hands as a jabbing object, or to hit people with the butt of the handle.
That said, a cricket bat would still be my weapon of choice. They're heavy and could also be used as a small shield/buckler to defend.
It's either that or a 6ft Scottish claymore...
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No style in either
If the shit hits the fan, I'd grab a electric guitar.
Plenty of clout and you can pretend you're Keith Richards while you're at it.
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If the shit hits the fan, I'd grab a electric guitar.
Plenty of clout and you can pretend you're Keith Richards while you're at it.
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While watching the news the other night...
I looked around the front room to see what I could use to defend my family.
My ESP Strat copy was the only thing with enough weight IMO. Not sure it'd hold a tune afterwards though.
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I looked around the front room to see what I could use to defend my family.
My ESP Strat copy was the only thing with enough weight IMO. Not sure it'd hold a tune afterwards though.
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You can nail a brick to a cricket bat
That decides it for me.
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That decides it for me.
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may I suggest
a bit of DIY:
3.bp.blogspot.com/-8BaqFmdwY0A/Tcczsi8jRKI/AAAAAAAAGwU/c8zuUGeAp7g/s1600/bat%2Bwith%2B9%2Binch%2Bnails%2Bthrough%2Bit%2Bweapon.jpg
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a bit of DIY:
3.bp.blogspot.com/-8BaqFmdwY0A/Tcczsi8jRKI/AAAAAAAAGwU/c8zuUGeAp7g/s1600/bat%2Bwith%2B9%2Binch%2Bnails%2Bthrough%2Bit%2Bweapon.jpg
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Why the limitation to baseball or cricket?
As a brit you have quite an extensive armoury at your disposal. Croquet mallets, swingball bats and punting poles are all excellent choices for home defence.
( , Wed 10 Aug 2011, 14:59, Share, Reply)
As a brit you have quite an extensive armoury at your disposal. Croquet mallets, swingball bats and punting poles are all excellent choices for home defence.
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I think all pointy sharp and heavy things should also be banned, along with hoods, scalves all forms of clothing that are inappropriate for the season.
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