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I prefer the Gomtero (straight blades) - makes an accurate gob cut easier.

 

But that's just me.

 

I used to have a 'big boy' but it's far too embarrasing to carry it on the van.

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Nakanoto 60 straight... if you want an all rounder that can cut anything a top handle saw can....but with elbow grease!

 

I second that. :thumbup:

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Tsurugi curve 210 large teeth.

 

Used to like the Natanoko but the MS150 has made big silkys redundant.

 

I hear ya Joe....and agree....the 150 is an amazing saw. But in the choice of Silky's range i'd go Nakanoto every time....greatest hand cutting saw ever...FACT.

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