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What do you mean by that ?

 

The last 2 post above mine say " I imagine most nicked saws end up with people who have log fires ,,,,,and I imagine they get fenced pretty quickly ........" Imagination is just that , imagination . Not fact .

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The last 2 post above mine say " I imagine most nicked saws end up with people who have log fires ,,,,,and I imagine they get fenced pretty quickly ........" Imagination is just that , imagination . Not fact .

I read on Arbtalk that most stolen saws get sold as parts, so I imagine it's fact.:001_smile:

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It's hard enough that there are loads of people undercutting everyone for cheap tree work but if they're fencing as well we may as well give up

 

Blimey, its hot enough doing tree work in this weather , let alone running around someones garden sword fighting as well.

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I can see that for the smaller stuff, but large professional saws? Not sure.

 

most thieves wouldn't know a good saw if it hit em in the face, neither do most people who buy off em..

 

A saw is a saw is a saw... how much is all they want to know..

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