Hi all,
I have been using and selling Masakuni Japanese Bonsai Tools for many years now and find them to be extremely good.
I stock only the black Carbon steel range as they are the sharpest and easiest to sharpen.
The range includes 3 sizes of scissors, 2 sizes of standard style branch cutter, 1 special branch nipper for fine work on Junipers and others, 2 size Wire benders and 2 sizes wire cutters. Not all tools are shown in photo.
If you are interested please enquire.
Thanks
Grant
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Re: Masakuni Tools
Thanks for enquiries.
If you order $300 or more of masakuni Tools on its own or with copper wire or aluminium, I will pay postage.
Grant
If you order $300 or more of masakuni Tools on its own or with copper wire or aluminium, I will pay postage.
Grant
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Re: Masakuni Tools
Just received my Masakuni branch cutters. Have to say a big thank you to Grant. $160 and very fair postage costs makes this a bargain.
Masakuni tools are from my experience the highest quality tool you can get. The specific thing I like about the Masakuni branch cutter is the thin cutting blade. It allows the blade to cut nubs and such extremely close refining ramification like no other branch cutter can. The reason they can have such a thin blade is the very hard steel used, this also means they stay sharp a very long time.
It must be noted though, these are not workhorse type branch cutters. As shown in the note included with the cutters. These being the no:16 cutters. They are recommended for under 10mm. This is a tool that you will enjoy saving to use on the more delicate refinement work and it does that like no other tool can.
Masakuni tools are from my experience the highest quality tool you can get. The specific thing I like about the Masakuni branch cutter is the thin cutting blade. It allows the blade to cut nubs and such extremely close refining ramification like no other branch cutter can. The reason they can have such a thin blade is the very hard steel used, this also means they stay sharp a very long time.
It must be noted though, these are not workhorse type branch cutters. As shown in the note included with the cutters. These being the no:16 cutters. They are recommended for under 10mm. This is a tool that you will enjoy saving to use on the more delicate refinement work and it does that like no other tool can.
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Hi Grant, I can't seem to open the pdf?? Regards Mitch
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Hi Mitch, on my IPad it saves the PDF to Files and then opens OK.
Ill see if I can do anything else. Try the newer link below.
grant
Ill see if I can do anything else. Try the newer link below.
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Hi Grant, still doesn't work for me. Use Android and clicking on it doesn't work or download it to files for me. All good
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Re: Masakuni Tools
Hello, Yes I do and Luckilly I have good stock. Masakuni has been very slow since the Pandemic to fill orders but I have good levels and range of tools in stock.
Grant
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