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Yeah I think your right Pedro :001_cool: It seems that Silky blades have gone the same way Im getting a few months from a blade where as a blade would do a year no sweat.

 

Regrettably jammy I believe your purchase falls under the class of planned marketing and obsolescence :thumbdown:. It seems that I see this at many trade show here in the States every year. If I see the same make and model of a hand tool for more than 2 years in a row, I am lucky. Seems that the dealers over here don't like to show the time and tested models as much as the new fangled models that are new, and that's about it:sneaky2:

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Malham is a lovely place Jon for sure.

 

Easy, sounds interesting about the corona, might be worth trying some. Do they last as well as felco, as I've thought they don't seem as robustly built?

 

Since we have a year round growing season here I say we put our tools thru Twice as much wear,tear as yins do. It also depends on how well you take care of your tools as well. Just visiting the US site for Corona, the BP 7100 looks to be a good choice and @ $35.00 priced is good as well. I still use my model 60 from 20+ years ago except the cost than was $12.95:sneaky2:.

Good hunting.

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Since we have a year round growing season here I say we put our tools thru Twice as much wear,tear as yins do. It also depends on how well you take care of your tools as well. Just visiting the US site for Corona, the BP 7100 looks to be a good choice and @ $35.00 priced is good as well. I still use my model 60 from 20+ years ago except the cost than was $12.95:sneaky2:.

Good hunting.

easy-lift guy

 

Hi mate does Justin sell them Thank jon

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