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  1. rbtree

    Do You Use A Handsaw?

    Of course they can. Go to the Bishco site and make your way to saws....about 8 pages in. Sorry that link wouldn't open.... Better yet, call them and place an order. Be sure to request a catalog. As I said, they have a huge selection.
  2. rbtree

    Do You Use A Handsaw?

    See the last two items on this page: http://www.bishco.com/CGI-BIN/LANSAWEB?WEBEVENT+L0F73B4773B488000BD9500G+CEP+ENG Order a Bishop catalog.....there you can see pics of everything..and their selection on many things is second to none. I love the hooked handle-- for the power it helps...
  3. rbtree

    Do You Use A Handsaw?

    Wesley, if you go to the Kanzawa link I furnished, you'll see that, currently, the good Kanzawas have some red on the handle, the others don't......mine have red as well, bought I think in 2007.... Regardless, the thin blade (Ichiban or Daichi) is the good one, and will fit on any colored handle.
  4. rbtree

    Do You Use A Handsaw?

    The original Corona products were made by Kanzawa, as I understand it. Now, the Corona name is owned by a different company. Thus the crappy product and poorly designed handle. Kanzawa retained the design rights to the original product.
  5. rbtree

    Do You Use A Handsaw?

    That's the self cleaning Daichi.... http://www.samurai-tools.com/cgi-bin/products.cgi?fa=list&categoryid=9&crid=&lowlimit=0&cmrid=&cmpid= with the rakers, it's supposed to be better for softwoods. Could be. I have no problem with the Ichiban....only difference is the raker, it sounds like...
  6. rbtree

    Do You Use A Handsaw?

    I also still have my first saw...a 24 inch Fanno...Keep it on the truck in case the chipper clogs up...it's great for reaching those hard to get stuck chips. Only reason it gets any use at all--the tach on the chipper doesn't work, which means the auto-feed is inoperative, so sometimes someone...
  7. rbtree

    Do You Use A Handsaw?

    I'm pretty sure I agree with that comment. Been using my Zubat more lately, as I scored a bunch of blades cheap on ebay last year. Kanzawa blades are cheaper, cut as fast or faster, and hold an edge longer, it seems. The Ichiban pro blade was a bit fragile, so they beefed it a bit. I had...
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