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MattyF
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So as the question states what you guys and girls using in the tree and why?

 

Im using the 330 Natanoko at the momment it has not got the annoying round tip on the like the 330 zubat so is quite a usable long bladed saw and not quite as bulky as the sugoi .

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uhhm just noticed mines the newer 13" 2000 natanoko with the slightly curved blade i think that makes the differance over the standard 330 natanoko.... it seems to be staying sharp a lot longer than any other silky i have used for a while.

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i have a silky sugoi 360 which is great for cutting through big stuff fast (think its faster than father in laws ms170), not delicate though, i also have a silky f-180 that fits nicely into the little thigh pocket on my hi-flex's lives in there all the time and its a great little saw, has taken some real abuse (and had revenge on a few occasions!) still very sharp and its about 3 years old, amazing the amount of use it gets as its always there just when you need it

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