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6 minutes ago, AHPP said:

More excellent thinking. My mate, Pete will have a drawerful.

When you get them out they are glued to a piece of backing plate. Put one end of this in a vice (not the magnet) and with a mole wrench on the other end of the backing plate bend it away and the magnet will peel off.

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 I've been using the tsurigi 300 straight blade with large teeth for a while. Had the short curved one before that. 

 

The sheath is made of aluminium and super secure. 

 

Pretty aggressive cut which isn't always best if you're doing fruit tree pruning, but aside from that its a fantastic all rounder. 

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