I would give this film 11/10 - in fact, despite the somewhat specialised 'minority interest' of the subject matter, it is so well producedit could even be shown on terrestrial TV. Like the Hardy tackle it discusses, the price isindeed irrelevant.
It is also, as Bryan says, a very poignant reminder of how easy it is to lose (or destroy) something of immense value, as the new management at Hardy appear to have done. Now it is just another 'volume business' outsourcing much of its product from other manufacturers (mostly overseas) and trading on the Hardy name with allits associations.
Even for those who do not and have never owned a single piece of Hardy tackle it is worth watching; for the rest of us who hold British-madeHardy tacklein high regard - especially those who remember the Pall Mall shop -well, you'll have to be a cold and emotionless individual not to be moved by it.