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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2013, 05:15:11 PM »

You may be unlucky and get no decent clefts :(

Is each log generally split into 8 clefts (or maybe 6 oversize ones)?
Number of logs depends on height of main trunk up to the first branch, so 3 possibly 4 logs.
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2013, 05:55:20 PM »

which one is 'the captain's log' ?  :D
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #17 on: January 31, 2014, 10:44:36 AM »

Is there the option to put this into a will, I might not be alive to receive my bats!
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #18 on: January 31, 2014, 11:47:33 AM »

You guys out there do get to lead a very interesting life, investing in a tree and all that  :D

No such luck for us guys here in india  :D
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #19 on: January 31, 2014, 12:03:56 PM »

zzzzzz but here are the figures, I'm not sure if I have done this before though.

Buy one get the second half price so £450 for two (*5 = 10 bats = £2250)

£2,250 today but I reckon a bit of haggling and it would be £2,000 for 10 bats today.

With inflation (2.5%) the same bats would cost

£2,260 in 5 yrs
£2,560 in 10 yrs
£2,890 in 15 yrs                                               

Money banked
£1,000 = £1,130 in 5yrs
£500 = £640 in 10yrs
£100 = £145 in 15yrs

Money Invested
£1,000 = £1,400 in 5yrs
£500 = £983 in 10yrs
£100 = £276 in 15yrs

In Summary (this is not advice, just numbers)

£1,000 invested for five years returns 126% growth ((2260-1000)/1000)*100  or 113% return above the money in the bank
£500 invested for ten years returns 412% growth ((2560 - 500)/500)*100 or 384% above the bank
£100 invested for fifteen years returns 2790% growth ((2890 - 100)/100)*100 or 2745% above the bank

As with all investments it carries risk, will they still be going, will the bats be rubbish, will you still be playing ????? But it does look fun.
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #20 on: February 02, 2014, 12:05:10 AM »

zzzzzz but here are the figures, I'm not sure if I have done this before though.

Buy one get the second half price so £450 for two (*5 = 10 bats = £2250)

£2,250 today but I reckon a bit of haggling and it would be £2,000 for 10 bats today.

With inflation (2.5%) the same bats would cost

£2,260 in 5 yrs
£2,560 in 10 yrs
£2,890 in 15 yrs                                               

Money banked
£1,000 = £1,130 in 5yrs
£500 = £640 in 10yrs
£100 = £145 in 15yrs

Money Invested
£1,000 = £1,400 in 5yrs
£500 = £983 in 10yrs
£100 = £276 in 15yrs

In Summary (this is not advice, just numbers)

£1,000 invested for five years returns 126% growth ((2260-1000)/1000)*100  or 113% return above the money in the bank
£500 invested for ten years returns 412% growth ((2560 - 500)/500)*100 or 384% above the bank
£100 invested for fifteen years returns 2790% growth ((2890 - 100)/100)*100 or 2745% above the bank

As with all investments it carries risk, will they still be going, will the bats be rubbish, will you still be playing ????? But it does look fun.

A good analysis.

What assets class would one put this 'investment' into? and could you actually class this as an investment, or a 'future with physical delivery', or a 'future purchase'?

One of my team mates owns a tree and we did discuss proposing the club buys one or two.

I like the idea. It's a lot of fun, but can you compare is as an asset class alongside cash?  :D
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #21 on: February 02, 2014, 12:14:05 AM »

What happens if a hurricane or disease wipes out the farm?
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #22 on: February 02, 2014, 12:16:05 AM »

how much land do i need to actually grow my own willow?
would be happy with 1 or 2 trees every year after the initial ten.
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #23 on: February 02, 2014, 09:04:31 PM »

zzzzzz but here are the figures, I'm not sure if I have done this before though.

Buy one get the second half price so £450 for two (*5 = 10 bats = £2250)

£2,250 today but I reckon a bit of haggling and it would be £2,000 for 10 bats today.

With inflation (2.5%) the same bats would cost

£2,260 in 5 yrs
£2,560 in 10 yrs
£2,890 in 15 yrs                                               

Money banked
£1,000 = £1,130 in 5yrs
£500 = £640 in 10yrs
£100 = £145 in 15yrs

Money Invested
£1,000 = £1,400 in 5yrs
£500 = £983 in 10yrs
£100 = £276 in 15yrs

In Summary (this is not advice, just numbers)

£1,000 invested for five years returns 126% growth ((2260-1000)/1000)*100  or 113% return above the money in the bank
£500 invested for ten years returns 412% growth ((2560 - 500)/500)*100 or 384% above the bank
£100 invested for fifteen years returns 2790% growth ((2890 - 100)/100)*100 or 2745% above the bank

As with all investments it carries risk, will they still be going, will the bats be rubbish, will you still be playing ????? But it does look fun.

Impresssive figures but it's not about the money it's about the fun, the risk taking, living the dream etc.

You hand over £100 and in 15 years time you might have 10 quality bats, who knows. Just spend the next few years wondering what your going to do with them.

I've got 5 coming my way in 2028, shared a tree with my best friend - one for me when i'm 65, one for my boy who will be 37, perhaps a junior version for one of his kids, leaves 2, maybe 1 for my daughter's fella and one for my old man who will be 91.

Just do it.
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Re: own your own willow
« Reply #24 on: February 02, 2014, 09:32:01 PM »

Oh I think I'll be doing it, just waiting to see how my Wavex plays once the season starts.
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