We have a tree portofolio of several thousand already planted in various stages of growth in various parts of Northern England. The option of owning a newly planted tree came about when a friend suggested that it would be a good way to continue our Legacy for generations to come. For example - one tree investment of £100 pays for planting 10 new saplings. When the tree is felled after the 15 year cycle we will yield around 40 clefts from that one tree of which the investor gets 10 clefts/bats, we of course inherit the remaining 30 clefts which is our return. We have updated our website to offer various buying options so there are different time scales available but this obviously means the investment would be greater due to the shorter investment time. Hope this helps.
In the past you have experimented with unconventional handles, what do you make of the current offerings today? Lavers Hex, The C6, etc. Is there anything that hasn't been done with regards to handles?
It actually sounds a brilliant offer for people to take up! One last thing, does this include you guys making the Clefts into bats or just the clefts themselves?