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samurai tools
hi all. can anyone tell me or give me a link to the australian distributor of samurai carving tools. I need to do some serious carving on a large prunus (plum ). thanks people. cheers, dave.
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Re: samurai tools
hey there pal, i just bought some bits and a shaft for my dremil, from kanzai bonsai, UK. got them today it took less than a week. great operators. i think once you do the conversion it s not much different than buying here, if you can find what you're looking for. 

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Re: samurai tools
Lindsay Bebb up in Brisbane has a ready supply of Samurai tools. Contact for Lindsay is through http://www.bonsainursery.com.au
He and Glenis have a huge range of carving accessories, including attachments to be able to carve with a Samurai piece using a mini arbotech.
Good luck
He and Glenis have a huge range of carving accessories, including attachments to be able to carve with a Samurai piece using a mini arbotech.
Good luck
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Re: samurai tools
thanks andrew i need the same and would rather local than sending away thanks for the link
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Re: samurai tools
oops
sorry dave spelt it wrong; "Kaizen Bonsai UK" like i said great operator's. 


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Re: samurai tools
I have seen them on eBay from a dealer in Perth. Ray Nesci also has them. Plenty of places in Oz to get them, why not keep our buck here.
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Leigh.
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Leigh.
Cheers,
Leigh.
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Re: samurai tools
I got mine off that ebay dealer and it was a bargain about $100 cheaper.
I have not seen him advertise them lately though. It was about a year ago I got mine and can't remember the dealer.
Ray advertises them in the canberra club newsletter.
I have not seen him advertise them lately though. It was about a year ago I got mine and can't remember the dealer.
Ray advertises them in the canberra club newsletter.
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Re: samurai tools
thanks everyone, I would rather keep the buck here too, thats why I asked for an aussie dealer. now that I have a couple of leads, I will make some calls & see whether they have the tool i'm after. I need a shogun master with the 103 mm shaft length so I can get right in & create some 3 dimensional work. kevin wilsons work inspires me, & i've got the trunks to try my luck. been practising & collecting for a few years, now is the time to attempt the bigtime. cheers, dave.