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.
Great bowls! Thank you from Australia!
Fascinating to watch the process. I'm currently waiting for my first set of Ace's from Taylors and can't wait till I get them on the rink.
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.
Excellent....just bought the VS2!
Fascinating 👍
I've had 2 sets of Taylors, great bowls, an old bowler gave me a good tip 'trust your bowls", you can trustTaylors.
Got my new set today 👍
How often does something go wrong in the process and if a bowl doesn't roll precisely to the master bowl how far back in the process does it go
Love my Taylors
Shame when I got my ACE set they were packed in turned inside out box from one of the other models 😮
Taylor aces are a great set of woods but personally I think one of the best lines to a wood are the drakes pride professionals, they're what I use
Looks good although I have to say stop making vectors bowling straight lines isn't bowls...
I had the original aces and best bowls I ever had. Vector vs were good but new aces were too straight
Made in Scotland!!!!!!!
Those lens flairs make this unwatchable gives you a headache
Wise up
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Manufacturing pornography at its best.
don;t like coloured bowls YUCKS