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No books in mine Rob...only throwline:rolleyes: but it was just an experiment and with my mind on Reccy climbs this time if year.....I bought a stein cube and 50 metres of Liros "magic speed"....and my personal favourite, a silky Natanoko:thumbup:

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To be honest I prefer the zubat purely for its ergonomic cutting blade, and you can still get accurate cuts with it:biggrin:

 

But it's each to his own:thumbup:

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Made a couple of very useful purchases this weekend....My favourite being my new Silky Natanoko(i,ve had 3 or 4 and get a year or so on each blade)...the perfect hand saw.

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Bit of a strange day...I was supposed to be attending a first aid course today (I've been on at least 20 first aid courses!)...and as luck would have it, it was cancelled:cool: so I reckon thats a sign that i have done enough..was given the afternoon off so enjoyed the lovely warm sunshine and sweet chilli pork then a wander around the local vintage car showroom here in Kew:thumbup:;):)

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