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That's an awful lot of negativity for a YouTube channel.
I've not seen where he's claimed to be an expert at anything, which appears rather to be the point of the channel - to encourage others to get started or to continue on (see for example the revival faire episodes). In fact, experts are frequently featured on the channel, highlighting their talent and services.
Apparently getting an organization to actually reproduce the Ranalah, instead of just claiming "I was going to do that," is a bit like claiming Bell stole the plans from Elisha Gray for the telephone. Whomever it was whose plans were stolen, they could have still made their own run of Ranalahs - though they'd have to call them something else as Chinea bought the actual company. https://www.edp24.co.uk/lifestyle/20633612.firms-join-bbc-star-save-piece-industrial-history/
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