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Steve Bullman

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  1. course it goes without saying, it needs to be something with a lot of promise for a 3rd party to want to get involved
  2. well depends on what you have invented! im no expert, but ive watched others how they go about it and the way i see it is you have 2 choices.... 1. go it alone, finance the whole thing yourself, go through the headaches and expenses of patenting etc etc, maybe end up with a product that starts earning you money somewhere down the line...maybe end up bust. 2. out source it to a bigger company who will work alongside you with the design etc but do the legwork with regards the other stuff. sit back and take a small percentage of every sale. personally i'd probably go with number 2
  3. are you looking to out source it or do it yourself?
  4. you embedded them properly, i dont know why they werent working here. it happens occassionally
  5. why wont they just have it out?
  6. interesting tommy, might have to try that
  7. the stein pulley is manufactured by ISC rupe
  8. the common problem of the webbing wearing prematurely on the unfinished edges of the hardware, but thats for another thread
  9. what ian said but the other way around
  10. let me see, off the top of my head to date..... ive had 3 different makes of boots ive had issues with....my petzl sequoia waist belt ripped after a very short period, my treemotion had the known issues with it, a treemagic that also had stitching problems, ive had a falteimer cube that the rods broke on and also pierced the outer material in a relatively short space of time, ive picked up several karabiners at shows all from the well known manufacturers that probably wouldnt have undergone a rigorous loler test due to not autolocking everytime, ive had ropes that have had noticeable imperfections in them, im not sure all these things would be classed as 'cheap copies'?
  11. Benji, thats out of line mate, particularly the last statement, based on a product you haven't even held let alone used
  12. my philosophy would be, spend the £95, this time next week you'll have forgotten about it:001_smile:
  13. i looked at the same thing at the east of england show last year, im sure they were £80...i should have bought them there
  14. ive seen these before and have considered getting some made. id shop around though, £130 seems a little steep. if you want a deal, keep an eye out at the big shows(suffolk show for example or your equivelant), theres often a stand offering these at such events.
  15. lucky find katie, really cool
  16. i finally bought one of these the other day after putting it off for ages(mostly due to price), but it really is fantastic....wheel all my stuff into peoples back gardens now and have a super comfy seat for lunch, almost fell asleep yesterday Equipment Storage and Transport - Treeworker.co.uk
  17. dont listen to this waffle tony, EVERYONE knows you need as many big saws as you can fit in your garage:biggrin: glad you are reaping positive benefits from the site and its members...and your own contribution is very much appreciated by all...best of luck
  18. i assume the bottom of the scabbard hasnt been gunked up with sawdust ady?
  19. ive waited 3 years...i dont suppose another week or so will hurt i would be interested to see what you could come up with though. did you do the stein logo too?
  20. i think...and i may be wrong, that its marlowbraid.....NOT marlow doubebraid
  21. starting to wonder if the potential designer for an arbtalk logo has been standing in front of me the whole time
  22. oh and for the record..... <------- Keeley the destroyer is not as cute as she appears and would most likely kill all those things if left to her own devices

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