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Re: Spoiled myself...
Posted: August 19th, 2014, 3:21 pm
by Bush bunny
The Canberra bonsai society inc, have tools for sale at the moment. I can't afford them but maybe some of you can. Pat.
Re: Spoiled myself...
Posted: August 19th, 2014, 4:43 pm
by Kevin Nel
I got a secondhand Kaneshin branch cutter from a friend. probably the best tools out there I must admit! Why would you cover the handles on the tools just curious? Is it common practice in Aus?
What are your guys thoughts on the Rayuga brand? Seen them around as well.
Re: Spoiled myself...
Posted: August 20th, 2014, 11:35 am
by dandybonsai
I don't understand either??" Quote Kevin Neil "Why would you cover the handles on the tools just curious?"
I have tools with covered handles and not and I find using tools with no covers easier to use.(I do have extra large hands which are use to gripping all the time with work tools etc?)
I take most grips of my tools,am I wrong to do this?
Re: Spoiled myself...
Posted: August 20th, 2014, 11:41 am
by Raymond
Ive found this helps stop the handles getting surface rust. I like the feel, just personal...
Re: Spoiled myself...
Posted: August 20th, 2014, 12:22 pm
by Bush bunny
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You made me feel really slack. I own one small piece pruning and leaf scissors. I can't remember where it is. But I bought a book, one of my first, The Secret Techniques of Bonsai, by Masakuni Kawasumi II and Masakuni Kawasumi III . It was Masakuni III's grandfather that invented bonsai tools in 1928
It is a very interesting book because Masakuni II is one of Japan's few certified tree doctors. I bought it from Angus and Robertsons, for $39.95. Actually there are some of his 'secrets' I have followed with success. Some wonderful pics too.
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Re: Spoiled myself...
Posted: August 20th, 2014, 12:27 pm
by Jason
dandybonsai wrote:I don't understand either??" Quote Kevin Neil "Why would you cover the handles on the tools just curious?"
I have tools with covered handles and not and I find using tools with no covers easier to use.(I do have extra large hands which are use to gripping all the time with work tools etc?)
I take most grips of my tools,am I wrong to do this?
Comes down to personal preference really. I like the look, and it makes it much less confusing at a workshop when I mix my scissors up with someone else's

Re: Spoiled myself...
Posted: September 2nd, 2014, 8:15 am
by petegreg
+ all 10 fingers (toes as well) for KANESHIN brand. The quality & services are really outstanding...