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The natanko is my favourite ,got zubats and big sugoi ,the reason I got the stein as it was the same price as a new natanko blade ... The teeth seem smaller so in softer woods it does not feel as fast in the cut as i guess it cant clear as much saw dust and in harder woods it just does not seem so aggressive but it's still value for money!

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At last years APF I decided to let one of the guys pick his own saw as apposed to the regulat 300 mm silky, He bought a fancy Samuri. It was rubbish and is now residing in our permanent storage facility (the bin) :thumbdown:

 

Stick with Silky there what everyone uses for a reason! :thumbup:

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at the apf there was a guy selling a new hand saw with little rollers on the side that click the blade in to the sheath. Anyone remember what the name of teh product/company was?

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at the apf there was a guy selling a new hand saw with little rollers on the side that click the blade in to the sheath. Anyone remember what the name of teh product/company was?

sounds like the "cutting edge"

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thanks for the stein input guys, new zubat blade it is...

 

and thanks for telling me all about your silky collection/aspirations rob, that was great:001_tongue:

 

The moral of the story is: Silky all the way! Forgot to answer the question. :thumbup:

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