In reply to J1234:
I have wooden holds from all of the following on my board (in no particular order):
Crusher
Hardwood Holds
Artemis fingerboards (they do holds and volumes as well)
Taylor Made holds
Rick Ginns (Strongholds)
Beastmaker
Euroholds
and I bought some small crimps for training from Buzz Climbing.
Apart from Euroholds these are all (mostly very small) UK businesses which I thought it was good to support. Quality is great from all of them. Euroholds are easily the worst in quality terms (still perfectly usable.)
What is good value you'd have to judge, some are more expensive than others, some put more time in to aesthetics and some do a bigger range of hold types that are probably more time consuming to make.
I'd definitely recommend considering all of them.
If you want a lot and you are short on cash, buy a cheap angle grinder and a length of 2*4 I have made a couple of really good holds like that.
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