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How about a bit more in the way of magazine style features, I was interested to receive the latest arbmag the other day" arborage" but was a bit disappointed in the features. Maybe as well as the reviews section there could be some articles covering some of the more popular discussion topics that pop up all the time on the forum. Issues regarding the more modern chainsaws and the level of training in the industry often receive hundreds of posts, but threads can become a little confrontational and repetitive. I think there is a place for a series of well written articles covering any issues in the arb world, then we can all pick over the bones of the article in a thread later.

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It's a cracking forum as is, but I'd like to see some expansion of the arts and crafts within the industry on here if poss.

Maybe an artist/ artisan directory to make it easier to locate a carver or a bodger in your area.

It would be great to be able to get hold of carving tools on here too, whether that be existing arb suppliers expanding their wares or new dedicated carving suppliers.

I know it's a pipe dream but I'd love to see a northern supplier local to me step up and undercut the ridiculously over priced F.R.Jones and Sons:sneaky2::001_tt2:

Happy New Year BTW

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How about a bit more in the way of magazine style features, I was interested to receive the latest arbmag the other day" arborage" but was a bit disappointed in the features. Maybe as well as the reviews section there could be some articles covering some of the more popular discussion topics that pop up all the time on the forum. Issues regarding the more modern chainsaws and the level of training in the industry often receive hundreds of posts, but threads can become a little confrontational and repetitive. I think there is a place for a series of well written articles covering any issues in the arb world, then we can all pick over the bones of the article in a thread later.

 

Good post Tom

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