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There you go Bob.

 

 

 

Really like the first picture Dave.

 

Great shadow elongation, and the little kid with his old man and a red balloon, classic, great shot.

 

 

Groundie looking a bit lethargic though, is he waiting for the old fella up the tree :sneaky2:

 

 

 

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Looks like a nice takedown, Bob.

 

What are those Sugoi's like? Seemed a bit pricey to me (I am a tight auld git).

Can you really sharpen them?

i like my sugoi but only for dismantles no good for prunning i use a gomataro 300 for them and is a pain in arse to keep swapping i work with 8 other climbers and have not bought them one as they would not be bothered to swap and end up doing crap prunning with them

did not think you could sharpen them

i have sharpened my hyunchi and seems better

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Talking about views from trees....i worked in california in the summer of 2007 and some of the most amazing views ever. the first picture was taken up a californian live oak and is looking over San Francisco bay and in to the city, the second picture is over Mount Tam.

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