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Hi Bob what a F180 mate thanks jon

 

 

It's a small folding one Jon. I've got a Zubat and can't remember the name of the other silky I use. All I know it's got a yellow scabbard with leg straps, but cuts for fun

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It's a small folding one Jon. I've got a Zubat and can't remember the name of the other silky I use. All I know it's got a yellow scabbard with leg straps, but cuts for fun

 

Hi mate I've seen them thanks anyone looking for a large sliky saw new I have one for sale thanks Jon

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It's a small folding one Jon. I've got a Zubat and can't remember the name of the other silky I use. All I know it's got a yellow scabbard with leg straps, but cuts for fun

 

 

A sugoi I think

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Hi mate I've seen them thanks anyone looking for a large sliky saw new I have one for sale thanks Jon

 

Hey Jon

Might have a use for that Big Boy of yours.

Bring it to Tuckers if you still want to get rid :thumbup1:

 

Terry

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I've had Naka, Zubat and Gomtaro - I think I like the Naka best, not been getting on with the Gomtaro, although I have an extra blade so will have to endure! Zubat was good but a little too curved for some tight cuts.

 

Does the Naka scabbard have rollers yet? That was the only reason I switched was my old Naka used to chew up the scabbard and was hard to put away. Benefit of the Gomtaro or any straight symetrical saw is they go in both ways, which a curved wont, can be handy when your down-side-up and hanging onto a bit which looked light but wasn't.

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