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old ms200 held together with spruce sap, a 14inch bar and full chisel chain - why complicate matters? :P - also anyone else find these days silky blades just don't keep their edge for long?

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On ‎02‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 22:06, slack ma girdle said:

Masaru (spelt wrong), 360mm, and it is not made anymore.

Was that a Silky model?

 

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Tsurugi all the way for me, I buy the 300 medium tooth and all my other Silky's have stayed buried ever since, except the terrifying battle axe thing that goes on the end of my honey brothers pole pruner and looks like something from Lord Of The Rings!

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Interesting to see the  Tsurugi mentioned as although it isnt a best selling saw for us user comments are always excellent.

Most popular saw in regards to our sales ATM is the Zubat Arborist.

 

 

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