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#20
It cuts like a hot knife through apfelstrudel !
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#21
+1 on all the compliments. It almost looks art deco to me. A very beautiful saw!
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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#22
One of my favorite saws ever posted here. I agree with the others, this one would be on display for me. It would look snazzy right next to a cigar humidor.


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#23
Pedder said:


[blockquote]Derek Cohen said:

However, is there a noticeable difference between 0.012 and 0.015?




Hi Derek,

0.012" (0.3mm) and 0.016" (0.4mm) are complete different animals. 0.012" feel like falling into the cerve. Remember the first sawing with a japanese saw? It's a bit like that.

With the same downsides. You have to let the saw do the work. Light touch only. If you press it, it will wander.

Cheers
Pedder


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#24
Stunning workmanship and beauty.
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#25
Klaus,

Elegant. Perfect.
Best,
Aram, always learning

"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery


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#26
Thank you very much for the kudos, Gents.

This saw will be owned by a true craftsman. I'm sure that he will use the heck out of it. It probably never will see a display. Pedder and I are happy about this.

Klaus
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#27
Klaus, 

That saw is probably the nicest I've ever seen.  You and Pedder continue to make the standard higher and higher.

Blaine
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#28
Where can one of these beauties be bought?
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