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i never liked that saw johny, i have used the zubat for over 10 years now but do fancy one of those huge yellow ones that rich has.

 

Zubat are fantastic Sugoi is also a great saw but to long to fasten to stubby shins.

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I think the sugoi is bang on for removals because you can just go mental with it, Natanoko is the one for pruning though. Zubat is good, Ive got one, nice for pruning but crap when it comes to putting in gobs n the like as it doesnt cut in a straight line obviously. They are all good though :)

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sugios are fine, but the johnny is curved, which hinders usage of cuz im cack-handed.

 

the ibuku is the best as its the same size, but has a strait johnny. its also just in regulation lenght for comps!

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