We are very privileged to have been chosen to be on the TV series 'Made in Britain'. This show looks into UK based companies and shows the manufacturing processes of their products.
7 of us from our bowling club went to see it all made they were very friendly and we took part in some of the trials we tried out different bowls one of ours had a set made ,with the Lancaster bomber on it he was so pleased when they arrived ,great time there.
Being a beginner, I have a second-hand set of bowls to get used to, but I have recently ordered a new set of Taylor Aces which I should have for next season. This video is a fascinating insight into bowls are made.
As a newbie to the game I, like many others presumably, will be buying a second hand set to begin with. As you can appreciate a lot of people will be on a budget, so whilst knowing the size you require is simple enough, how the bowl moves is a minefield. Have you considered doing a video showing how each model of your bowls make their way down the rink, as the diagrams online tend to vary quite a lot…?? I think this would be a great help, and could encourage both the more experienced bowlers (and the wealthier) to buy new bowls from you if they know exactly what they’re buying…just a thought, many thanks.
Me and my family are Australian and we live in the country and my oldest son plays bowls he is 14 and this year he is playing A,B,C grade singles plus fours
Strangely enough I have some tyrolite bowls from the year 1962 I'm currently wanting to get them sent off to be tested because they are a year out of date I'm just trying to figure out where to send them