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What about if you put it in a scabard on your back like a Ninja?:D

 

Then you probably stand a fair chance of cutting your head off every time you pull it out. 😁

Would be cool though.

 

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OK Dan got a challenge for you.

Make a bamboo scabbard for silky to mount on his back, some of those koi of yours engraved on it would look good. But the best bit is you then spring load the katanaboy so it opens as he draws it. Would be cool as hell and only a wee bit dangerous. Not quite worked out how he puts it back in though!

 

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OK Dan got a challenge for you.

Make a bamboo scabbard for silky to mount on his back, some of those koi of yours engraved on it would look good. But the best bit is you then spring load the katanaboy so it opens as he draws it. Would be cool as hell and only a wee bit dangerous. Not quite worked out how he puts it back in though!

 

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Lmao bobh, good challege but a nightmare to engrave on. Why not just have a nice piece of cherry board or something with magnets fitted so the silky is all ready deployed. Like a snap on pull like hell to get it off lol

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Lmao bobh, good challege but a nightmare to engrave on. Why not just have a nice piece of cherry board or something with magnets fitted so the silky is all ready deployed. Like a snap on pull like hell to get it off lol

 

HI DAN I've order ONE OFF JUSTIN AT JONES :thumbup1:thanks DAN:thumbup1: jon :thumbup:

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was browsing the web for a nice new, and larger silky, as i like to avoid aeriel chainsaw work where possible, when i came across the KATANABOY, a 50cm blade folding saw. I was just wondering if anyone owned or ever used one? is it as mental as it looks? is it any use up the tree or is it too big to climb with effectively? Any advice would be appreciated on this, because at approx £140 the last thing i want to do is buy something not fit for purpose.

so what have you gone for bud?

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was browsing the web for a nice new, and larger silky, as i like to avoid aeriel chainsaw work where possible, when i came across the KATANABOY, a 50cm blade folding saw. I was just wondering if anyone owned or ever used one? is it as mental as it looks? is it any use up the tree or is it too big to climb with effectively? Any advice would be appreciated on this, because at approx £140 the last thing i want to do is buy something not fit for purpose.

 

HI TREE i have one on order FROM JUSTIN THANKS JON :thumbup:

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