If your after VERY cheap leaf/general shears B$&@?ngs has some for 2 bucks, got some today when I was wandering around in there, I was pleasently surprised by how sharp they are when I got home.
Regan wrote:If your after VERY cheap leaf/general shears B$&@?ngs has some for 2 bucks, got some today when I was wandering around in there, I was pleasently surprised by how sharp they are when I got home.
Cheers regan
if they are the ones with the red handles they are really good for the price, i bought some a while back and was just as surprised as you at how good they were
SHOHIN YAKUZA!!! taking the top half of trees of since 2005!
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans
So have you sharpened your pencil Leigh to work out some very special Ausbonsai prices ? Remember for us interstaters you are gaining sales over a lower profit margin - every bit helps in this time of a global financial crisis . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'm pretty sure lots of others would be interested in owning these wonderful tools you tell us so much about
Regards Tony
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Bougy Fan wrote:I have Kikuwa root shears that I am very happy with - not sure about the Nobuichi
I bought three pairs of Nobuichi scissors from Leigh about 6 weeks ago and am extremely pleased so far. They have a good feel to the trimming scissors and I finally got to use the heavy root pruners on Friday at the collection and today on the PJ Fig; in another thread.
I have a mix of stainless tools brands from over the last twenty years or so and these seem fine so far.
Hi Dayne, I bought a set of Kaneshin stainless tools at the factory in Japan and on my return I compared them with stainless ones at Bonsai Environment in Vinyard. Thes were so similar that care was needed not to mix them up! The price was very similar to what I paid in Japan maybe a bit less. It might be worth checking out their website or giving them a call. I don't know what the brand name on them was.
I have a mix of black steel tools from Mazakuni that I have been using for donkey's years and some from Kaneshin too. I don't think anyone here now stocks Masakuni as they got pretty exey.
I love good tools and they give you much more enjoyment in the bonsai work than the pain of parting with the cash.