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Adam Bourne
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I got a Pantin years ago, a long time before I started using SRT.

Even then I rated it as one of the best bang for buck investments I've ever made in tree work.

 

Same here mark, they're worth there wait in gold in my opinion :)

 

But please don't swear in here mate this is strictly Ddrt ;) talk mate...

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Same here mark, they're worth there wait in gold in my opinion :)

 

But please don't swear in here mate this is strictly Ddrt ;) talk mate...

 

Haha.

Don't get me wrong, it stays in the bag for a lot of ddrt jobs like simple conny strip outs and small stuff.

 

It's just nice to know my little ninja friend is in my bag if I need him.

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