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Ahhh, completely my fault. Went to prune without bedding the teeth in first and the blade skipped down the branch onto my thumb, new blade = embarrassing time for me.

Just made me giggle when you said there designed to prune above your head.

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Not nessesarily above your head (unless managable cut n hold or tear cut) but above shoulder where the combination of pull stroke plus curvature makes for a more ergonmic action!

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Sugoi 420, its the biggest so clearly the best.

 

That is one ace saw although it is a tad long when pulling out from the scabbard . Cuts at an amazing pace . Too rough for a pruning saw . So for Pruning I love my zubat and gomtaro both of which leave a smooth finish .

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That is one ace saw although it is a tad long when pulling out from the scabbard . Cuts at an amazing pace . Too rough for a pruning saw . So for Pruning I love my zubat and gomtaro both of which leave a smooth finish .

 

HI ALL if anyone NEEDS A NEW KATANABOY 500:thumbup1: i have a new one for sale as we do not use it thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI ALL if anyone NEEDS A NEW KATANABOY 500:thumbup1: i have a new one for sale as we do not use it thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Keep it jon . Then you can carve the christmas turkey with it :thumbup:

 

Always good to have a spare sharp hand saw around .

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