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Have you discussed money with him Olly?

He might be well happy to give you £200 for it.

I think it's a good vid, I've ripped it off YouTube and my web guy reckons he can have it on my web site tomorrow.

Nice one mate!👍

 

Don't joke I have spotted a tree work website with a few very good work videos on it which are not his and from someone from a totally different country in fact claiming them to be his.

 

To the op, good video and I'd just be frank and ask him if he's happy to pay for its use and ask what he's thinking of as you'd quite like to use the money to get more stuff to do more vids that you could also sell to him to use, get a nice little side line going.

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Don't joke I have spotted a tree work website with a few very good work videos on it which are not his and from someone from a totally different country in fact claiming them to be his.

 

To the op, good video and I'd just be frank and ask him if he's happy to pay for its use and ask what he's thinking of as you'd quite like to use the money to get more stuff to do more vids that you could also sell to him to use, get a nice little side line going.

 

That maybe the plan never can be sure, I have recently been asked by someone else to do a video for them too.

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Good work Olly.

 

I see your still on the bone. How you finding it mate? Mine started to slip s bit on a new cougar Orange line so I have been on a RR for a bit.

 

As for the cost for the video. 1-200 would be fair or just bill it as an extra day for your time. Using the line that it will allow you to purchase more kit to make better vids is a good one.

 

Good luck and catch you soon fella.

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Cheers Rich. Wouldn't be without the bone, my technique requires being able to get off the line easy. Fairly worn now grips real hard, and a bit jerky to release/control. Mine slipped a lot in the summer, worse in warm weather i think, not sure if it was just a period of its wear life though (i used to lock it off if i wanted to stop hanging). Was recently wandering how worn is too worn, its starting to thin in places nothing alarming but there must be a limit.

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