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I hate silkys :(


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They are dangerous bits of kit and so sharp you can sometimes cut yourself and not realise! I've got down from a tree before and honestly not known where the blood stains have come from. It's our own fault though and I was thinking the other day if I can cut myself it must be pretty easy to cut my prussic pretty scary really

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I went to catch mine as it fell today, endend up with 4 of the smallest/deepest cuts. blood everywhere! now 4-5 hours later there is barely a scratch just a small cut on the top of my thumb!

irony is i was telling a neighbour about how sharp the mothers are literally 30 mins prior to this happening! :001_rolleyes:

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