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The skillful arts of the experienced craftsmen made Boycott amazed and speechless while he was staring at the manufacturing of puma cricket bats and cricket equipment.

Geoff Boycott can’t deny it. When this great opener watched at the craftsmen manufacturing cricket bats in the factory he stood dumbstruck for an hour or two. Work out how your cricket bats was made and all the history of cricket balls, with this information consortium on cricket equipment you just can’t go wrong.
 
Geoffery Boycott then declared with modesty, ” “My name’s Geoffrey Boycott and I’m the best batsman in the world. You make the best bats in the world and I want you to make them for me.” Fred Saunders, the famous craftsman, did the same for the following 10 years.
 
Although Fred died in 1990, yet his personal collection of bats were still there, most of which were signed by Boycott, fellow opener John Edrich, and other famous batsman whom he knew personally. However, these collections were passed to his step daughter Mrs Maggie Phillips at Adderley, who planned to sell these before moving to a smaller house. Find out the  best way to auction off your cricket equipment such as cricket supplies, trust the company your selling and buying from as it is one of the most reputable online cricket supplies retailers on the internet.
 
Auctioneer Peter Wilson will put up the 13 handmade miniature and one full size bat collection up for a sale of fine arts at Nantwich, Cheshire, where the estimated price is expected to land up at £400 a bat.
 
Fred’s company, the Huntingdon factory, where boycott autographed bats for years, did not notice an error in the bats it produced for many years.
 
Fred, born in Norfolk, was an apprentice at county Sports, where he was in charge of restringing tennis rackets. Then, he joined RAF as an aircraft technician during the Second World War, although he joined his job again after demobilization. Find the best army and special forces cricket teams and information about them and cricket accessories, from one of the most reputable and reliable cricket equipment suppliers in the UK.

 During that time, the company was manufacturing cricket bats and Fred’s excellent skill put him at the top of his profession. He stayed at Street Neots, close to the County Sports factory.