monty46
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14th August www.yorkminster.org oak ribs from the minster structure taken out after fire restoration been in store 30 years
Given that they retail their own pens made from their own Oak, you might find that there are conditions of sale that exclude reselling it.wallace":1b4p5sr1 said:It would make quite the provenance to make some pens from 14th c minster oak
wallace":9ffu29jx said:I might have a look down. It would make quite the provenance to make some pens from 14th c minster oak
That would be impossible to enforce even if they could do it, which I cant imagine them doing anyway.Rhossydd":2ktbtxr9 said:Given that they retail their own pens made from their own Oak, you might find that there are conditions of sale that exclude reselling it.wallace":2ktbtxr9 said:It would make quite the provenance to make some pens from 14th c minster oak
It would be unwise to be complacent about that. Trading standards are known to keep an eye on craft and boot fairs, any suspicious claims can be checked easily enough. Similarly internet advertising is easily checked too.acewoodturner":3oviak3a said:That would be impossible to enforce even if they could do it
Large organisations including ecclesiastical buildings do control their IP carefully, you'll note York Minster doesn't allow commercial photography or sound recording without consent.which I cant imagine them doing anyway
It's not being particularly sold as something to reuse for commercial gain as a timber merchant would.MIGNAL":wgp7h33g said:What would be the point in buying it and using it if you couldn't state it was from York Minster?
The aspect to look at is the contract of sale and any terms that might be included.acewoodturner":2aasuv5b said:You can make anything you like from the wood that you want to make. Thats the point I was making after you said you might not be able to make pens from it.
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