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The end of my long week off and it really did seem a long week as i packed plenty into it....So much quality time with my brother and his son.A lot of cycling with my girlfriend and lots of fresh air!

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I shall give you one answer with two options...then it's up to you. There are threads on here covering all the various types and if you use the search option you will get many opinions but........in my opinion (and i have used Silky Saws for about 16 years now) the perect arborist pruning saw is the "Gomtaro".Accurate cutting with a quality blade....flat blade for precision.

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But if it's a fast and aggressive cut for large diameter branches you are after then the Silky Natanoko 60 (330mm) straight blade can replace a top handle saw if you have the elbow grease to power it....that's my answer.nuff said.

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