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turd
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Yep, thats the one I got too Very Happy


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Ive got this one.
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Ive got this one.

^ I went to Canadian tire and bought that one, I like how it comes with a belt clip Very Happy

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Canadian Tire sells this saw now ! ?? i have never seen it ?.

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Canadian Tire sells this saw now ! ?? i have never seen it ?.

Look in the gardening area, like for trimming and stuff like that. On thier website type in Fiskars saw in the search you'll find it.

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schmitty
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schmitty wrote:
Ive got this one.

^ I went to Canadian tire and bought that one, I like how it comes with a belt clip Very Happy
I dont think mine came with a belt clip.
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Survivorman
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My saws, meyerco one--->lock doesn't work after I tried to saw down a knot really hard. So my two best ones.



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I noticed a strange phenomena about the reviews of this saw(click the pic/link and then when the webpage loads, click the review link below the picture).



Most of the reviews are 5 out of 5 and they all love their's.

The rest are 1 out of 5 and they broke on the first use. Confused

I am wondering if this has connections to the China reproduction mess. Confused

I want this saw, but I worry I'll get one of the crap ones. Sad

Your thoughts, please. Smile

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^ I have that saw. Works great. Cool

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turd
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^ I have that saw. Works great. Cool
Same here Very Happy


eric
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Survivor Kid 909
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I have a (SP) Coghlans Sierra Saw, it looks similar, is cheaper (I think) and works great!

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turd wrote:
Drummer Dave wrote:
^ I have that saw. Works great. Cool
Same here Very Happy


eric

Hmmm....

I guess I'll get one. Smile

If it breaks, I'll send it back to Cabela's. Cool

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Cliff N
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I've been using a Bahco Laplander saw for awhile:


It seems to cut faster & smoother than either my Fiskars or my Opinel saws.

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Mystik Spiral
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It even looks tough. Razz Where did you get it?

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Cliff N
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One of the folks I do SAR with had an extra & sold it to me for $20.00.




Got this bad boy from him for $15.00:



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flashlightfreak9
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Good stuff, Cliff. Cool

I'll have to look into that saw. Very Happy

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turd
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Those Fiskars are great Very Happy


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Aurorawatcher
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flashlightfreak9 wrote:
I noticed a strange phenomena about the reviews of this saw(click the pic/link and then when the webpage loads, click the review link below the picture).



Most of the reviews are 5 out of 5 and they all love their's.

The rest are 1 out of 5 and they broke on the first use. Confused

I am wondering if this has connections to the China reproduction mess. Confused

I want this saw, but I worry I'll get one of the crap ones. Sad

Your thoughts, please. Smile


I have that saw and pruners. It came as a set. I have had it for about 3 yrs now. Haven't had problems with it. I also have a Sven saw that I have had for 20 yrs and never had a problem with it besides it not being really great with large trees or branches.
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Mystik Spiral
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^ yeah I really like gerber saws too. They make really quick work of branches. Smile

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Cliff N
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Survivor Kid 909 wrote:
I have a (SP) Coghlans Sierra Saw, it looks similar, is cheaper (I think) and works great!


Those are nice little saws for the price.
I just found one for &6.00 & couldn't pass it up.:


Seems to cut real nice & is small & lightweight enough for pocket carry,if that's how you like to carry stuff.
If you'd rather carry it in a kit,it won't take up much room in there either.

Cliff
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