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    Quote Originally Posted by barrysumpter View Post
    crowie ,
    Any change of you expanding on your review?
    I'd be very interested.
    No prob if not.
    The blades were super sharp with the starting & sawing smooth & easy through Tassie Oak.
    The cut was very clean. I've not used the blade yet in it's flexed position but suspect from the write up on the website it'll be as easy as the straight cut.
    I'll be using the small saws to cut small parts for the toymaking so not a hard life so expect this purchase will last a very long time.
    OH and for one of the saws, I think I saw that I can order replacement or different blades.
    That's my brief summary Barry and hop it helps you [and others] with your decision making purchase.
    Cheers, crowie

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    I am no longer seething with jealousy as my 4 saws turned up in the post today. Felt like a kid at christmas time.
    Took the flush cut one out of the packet and nearly cut myself it is so sharp, can't wait to carve the lamb roast with it a bit later on tonight.
    DSCF6830.jpg Might even try to dovetail the lamb to a parsnip with the dovetail saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artful bodger View Post
    I am no longer seething with jealousy as my 4 saws turned up in the post today. Felt like a kid at christmas time.
    Took the flush cut one out of the packet and nearly cut myself it is so sharp, can't wait to carve the lamb roast with it a bit later on tonight.
    DSCF6830.jpg Might even try to dovetail the lamb to a parsnip with the dovetail saw.
    I want photos of the lamb and parsnip, or it didn't happen... [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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    Yeah well, maybe "beef,wood, would" be a better match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artful bodger View Post
    Yeah well, maybe "beefwood" would be a better match.
    How long a wait for delivery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by artful bodger View Post
    I am no longer seething with jealousy as my 4 saws turned up in the post today. Felt like a kid at christmas time.
    Took the flush cut one out of the packet and nearly cut myself it is so sharp, can't wait to carve the lamb roast with it a bit later on tonight.
    DSCF6830.jpg Might even try to dovetail the lamb to a parsnip with the dovetail saw.
    Still waiting for mine to arrive but that is down to the time it takes for the post to get it here. Can't wait for them to arrive and give them a work out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BallaratBill View Post
    How long a wait for delivery?

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    Not long, bought mine after I realised someone else had won.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artful bodger View Post
    Not long, bought mine after I realised someone else had won.
    That's a pretty good price for the set.
    Had a gander at the site last night and noticed they offer the fortnightly payments as well. Nice option for those on a low income. [emoji106]

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    Bugger!

    I couldn't take it anymore and bought the compact and professional sets. Now to wait impatiently for them to arrive.

    So here's a question, I'd never heard of that company before this competition, so how many people ended up buying off them after seeing them on this forum?

    I also had to tear myself away from the little block plane they have, very nice looking it was!

    cheers, Ian

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    Had a go with the dovetail saw today.
    It cuts really nice, however must admit I'm a bit out of practice and will need to brush up a bit to get the "end join dovetail" spot on.
    DSCF6835.jpg

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