OK so i've been rerearching madly and come up with the following list of Carbon steel tools i intend to buy. Although it is time, it's a hefty investment so thought i would get feedback on my selection of tools based on the following.
I'm a traditionalist and also a name brand and quality kind of guy so wanted to stick with good Japanese Corbon Steel. I have an array of Bonsai from seedling to mature but majority would be medium in size (I have a couple larger ones). I'm looking for a set of tools that will stand the test of time (you can assume i will care for them), and will cover me for the majority of work i do. I do plenty of wiring and i'm not scared of cutting, however as my plants mature finer work will be needed.
I have selected the a couple of sizes in a number of tools based on ensuring i can work on my larger trees (approx 60-80cm) without the risk damaging tools, while also being able to do finer work and work on small to mid trees too.
I have predominately selected Kaneshin brand buying them direct from Japan. There is a Kikuwa "root hook" and "small hand saw" but these were chosen as i didnt see the point in paying international freight on those couple of items as they are not carbon steel anyway (buying these from bonsainet.com.au).
The only item i felt i had to defer to what i think is an inferior brand, was for my small wire cutter being Ryuga brand (also getting from bonsainet.com.au) . I really wanted a specific shape scissor style small wire cutter but couldn't find the same shape of scissor in any of the top brands.
So the list of tools is:
Pruning Shears -- Kaneshin No.35D -- Bonsai Trimming Scissors Large - Blue steel - (KANESHIN) " Length 180mm / Weight 300g" (39mm Blade)
Branch Cutter (Concave) -- Kaneshin No.1A -- Bonsai Concave (Branch) cutter Small (KANESHIN) " Length 170mm / Weight 255g" (20mm Blade)
Branch Cutter (Concave) -- Kaneshin No.5 -- Bonsai Concave (Branch) cutter Extra Large (KANESHIN) " Length 270mm / Weight 562g" (30mm Blade)
Knob Cutter (Medium) -- Kaneshin No.10 -- Bonsai Knob / Knuckle cutter Medium (KANESHIN) " Length 175mm / Weight 187g"
Knob Cutter (Large) -- Kaneshin No.11 -- Bonsai Knob / Knuckle cutter Large (KANESHIN) " Length 210mm / Weight 250g" (17mm)
Wire Cutters (Small) -- Ryuga RC-19 -- RYUGA 160mm Wire Cutter Carbon Steel
Wire Cutters (Large) -- Kaneshin No.511 -- Bonsai Wire cutter Large (KANESHIN) " Length 200mm / Weight 260g"
Root Sheers -- Kaneshin No.40F -- Bonsai Scissors large (Kaneshin) - Blue steel - “ length 180mm / Weight 330g” (50mm Blade)
Root Cutter -- Kaneshin No.13A -- Bonsai Root cutter Medium (KANESHIN) " Length 210mm / Weight 370g"
Root Hook -- Kikuwa 2341 -- KIKUWA Single Prong Root Hook 155mm
Rake (Small) -- Kaneshin No.55 -- Bonsai Rake – w/spatula – (KANESHIN) “Length 250mm / Weight 150g”
Pliers -- Kaneshin No.48A -- Bonsai Pliers (KANESHIN) " Length 180mm / Weight 215g"
Jin Chisel -- Kaneshin No.8719 -- Jin Chisel "Length 260mm / Weight 220g"
Tweezer Spatula -- Kaneshin No.59 -- Bonsai tweezers "angle point" (KANESHIN) "Length 215mm / Weight 105g"
Small Hand Saw -- Kikuwa 1452 -- KIKUWA Bonsai Folding Saw 120mm Stainless Steel
Once i receive all the tools i will be looking for a nice new tool roll for storage so any advice on good tool rolls would also be welcomed.
I look forward to peoples feedback, comments, suggestions and general banter.

Thanks in advance
