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Old 22nd September 2009, 12:28 AM   #31
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I just grabbed a sugoi after hearing great things, should be here this week I grabbed it from the States $95AUS shipped not a bad price I thought.
Thats not bad, but remember to check credit card statements for actual currency conversion (usually a bit lower than published) and international transfer fee.

This should bump it up to about the same as TreeGear prices.

Just someting to bear in mind
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Old 22nd September 2009, 10:25 AM   #32
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Ouchy. Thats the one I wanna get tho, strap it to ma leg or if im keen, my arm.
I am very pleased w this saw and obviously it has the credentials....
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Old 22nd September 2009, 08:05 PM   #33
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Thats not bad, but remember to check credit card statements for actual currency conversion (usually a bit lower than published) and international transfer fee.

This should bump it up to about the same as TreeGear prices.

Just someting to bear in mind
Your prices are the best aussie prices I have seen by far Trev and I should know I'm cheap , when I need stuff from Oz I will def hit you up.

I was just getting some new chaps as they are a shed load load cheaper over there like half price and just got the saw in with them, I think it actually worked out at $88 now I look at the invoice I got.

Like I said though that isn't me getting the saw individually it would have been a lot more as you have shipping for that item soley. I would have bought from you if I wasn't getting the other bits.

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Old 23rd September 2009, 07:06 PM   #34
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Dr Who, when you down in Tassie next? Need any climbers?
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Old 28th July 2011, 03:40 AM   #35
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I have been using a Wicked Tree Gear hand saw for the past month that i ran across, the thing is solid and cuts like a Silky. I think their website is Wicked Tree Gear; High Performance Hand Saw

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Old 29th July 2011, 10:37 AM   #36
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Hi All

Thanks for replying to my post, That was years ago I put that question out there, back in that days when I would get up in the morning and go for long runs and could drink heaps of beer without vomiting or going to sleep.

Well in the end I got some silky saws, a pole saw and a hand saw, they were both awsome tools, supper sharp! a durable I love the oppertunity to use them!.


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Old 19th March 2012, 05:47 AM   #37
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Went out to Cannings (I love student discounts :P) and got the Yamabico, they didnt have the Sugoi in stock. They had the info sheet for it tho, that thing looked huge on the guys leg, from basically the ground to just above the knee, bit big for me.

EDIT: Woooow, just looked at your prices, bigger saving even with the discount, but I did kinda need it on the rush.
How did you like the Yamabico for doing thinning?
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