brunch cutters large, concave
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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
Jamie arent they called BRANCH cutters not BRUNCH.....Just thought i would have a dig back at ya LOL
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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
there are a few different names for em mateEspresso wrote:Jamie arent they called BRANCH cutters not BRUNCH.....Just thought i would have a dig back at ya LOL




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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
Hi Grant,
I have never heard of a "Koyo" brand, I cannot comment on them. Is this the one you get from Stone Lantern?
It may well be a great tool, but you need to consider whether you really want to buy a Japanese tool imported from Japan to the U.S. and then sent to Australia.
A few years ago I was considering importing Joshua Roth tools from the U.S. - but then it just didnt make sense to me to be importing Japanese tools from America.
I have some brilliant contacts in Japan now and can get the best tools at fairly reasonable prices.
Regards,
Leigh.
I have never heard of a "Koyo" brand, I cannot comment on them. Is this the one you get from Stone Lantern?
It may well be a great tool, but you need to consider whether you really want to buy a Japanese tool imported from Japan to the U.S. and then sent to Australia.
A few years ago I was considering importing Joshua Roth tools from the U.S. - but then it just didnt make sense to me to be importing Japanese tools from America.
I have some brilliant contacts in Japan now and can get the best tools at fairly reasonable prices.
Regards,
Leigh.
Cheers,
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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
Brunch cutters are for cutting the toasted cheese sangers you have for brunch namely a knifejamie111 wrote:there are a few different names for em mateEspresso wrote:Jamie arent they called BRANCH cutters not BRUNCH.....Just thought i would have a dig back at ya LOL![]()
i think the brunch cutter is what they call a branch cutter that is concave..
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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
ahhh you are one twisted puppy pup
good work old mate
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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
I stock and sell Kikuwa tools from Japan which are reasonably priced and i have never received a complaint about them. My personal tools are stainless Samurai which i think are the bees knees. I also have Chinese tools but you get what you pay for. Having said that i have had a set of Chinese root shears for ten years that i can not kill.
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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
Leigh you state a good point there, i never even thought of it like that.Leigh Taafe wrote:Hi Grant,
I have never heard of a "Koyo" brand, I cannot comment on them. Is this the one you get from Stone Lantern?
It may well be a great tool, but you need to consider whether you really want to buy a Japanese tool imported from Japan to the U.S. and then sent to Australia.
A few years ago I was considering importing Joshua Roth tools from the U.S. - but then it just didnt make sense to me to be importing Japanese tools from America.
I have some brilliant contacts in Japan now and can get the best tools at fairly reasonable prices.
Regards,
Leigh.
Do you have a price list or anything you can send as it seems your online part of your website isnt working.
Cheers,
Grant
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Re: brunch cutters large, concave
G'day Grant - I am in the process of setting up my website for sales. I used to use eBay and link everything from my website to my eBay store - got sick of forking out to eBay - so I am setting it up without them - hopefully I wont be too long! In the mean time - I can send pics and prices of anything you need - just send me a PM or email from my website.
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