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The Japanese Hand Saw


Darrin Turnbull
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I cut about 40 stems on a London Plane head high over a parade of shops and flipped each one so it was all neatly stacked ready to chip whilst the climber in the tree next to me was creating a huge hanging birds nest....cutting and manipulating branches with a hand saw is an art.

 

the cut is the easy bit getting the branches down and to the chipper can sometimes be really hard work

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I'd have to agree that as good as Silky are, 50 quid plus is pretty steep. Try a Samurai. Less brand name clout, but basically the same thing and current retail is about low 30's for Zubat equivalent

 

 

I've used a few different makes before , all adequate. But the Silky cuts so smooth the extra 15 pounds you pay is well invested.

I'm talking from a climbers opinion.

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