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Where do you guys look online to find new gear? Which site do you normally find most up to date?

Ive just had a look at 'Drayer' and it has got gear ive never seen before but i can only look at the pictures as i do not have a degree in german.:scared1:

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Where do you guys look online to find new gear? Which site do you normally find most up to date?

Ive just had a look at 'Drayer' and it has got gear ive never seen before but i can only look at the pictures as i do not have a degree in german.:scared1:

 

If there is anything specific you want to know I can translate it for you. Send me a link.

You could also try babelfish

http://babelfish.yahoo.com/

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Where do you guys look online to find new gear? Which site do you normally find most up to date?

Ive just had a look at 'Drayer' and it has got gear ive never seen before but i can only look at the pictures as i do not have a degree in german.:scared1:

 

Freeworker and Drayer is like porn for tree gear freaks, unfortunatly there isn't any Brit website that is as comprehensive. Treeworker is good, but he has way more stuff than you ever see on his website.

 

Sherrills is another good site and they do a good catalogue!

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At the moment there are no pics on our site, but we are sorting that as we speak(type). We are looking to have our new site up and running by Feb 2009.

We keep the prices up to date on our current site but there is no click to buy.

 

Ill look forward to seeing that.

 

Currently, i use treeworker, honeybros, and Fr. Jones and Son

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Freeworker and Drayer is like porn for tree gear freaks, unfortunatly there isn't any Brit website that is as comprehensive.QUOTE]

 

i went to the freeworker shop when i was working in germany, it was great. i was like a kid in a sweet shop.

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