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Gray Nicolls
World Racquets champion G.J. Gray founded the racket-making company G.J. Gray & Sons in 1855. The company later began manufacturing cricket bats. G.J."Gary" Nicolls started making bats in 1876 in this workshop in Robertsbridge, East Sussex. These two well-regarded bat manufacturers merged in the 1940s to form Gray-Nicolls.
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