GB & Carlton Round Files...Quality?

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Amp4027

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Old guy I used to work with who'd been doing tree service his whole life (60+) swore by Oregon ("Only Oregon, everything else is junk that only lasts a few days") files. Seeing as I'm still using some of his throw-away files to sharpen chains (and I have a bad habit of dragging the file on the return stroke), I'd have to agree.
 
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Old guy I used to work with who'd been doing tree service his whole life (60+) swore by Oregon ("Only Oregon, everything else is junk that only lasts a few days") files. Seeing as I'm still using some of his throw-away files to sharpen chains (and I have a bad habit of dragging the file on the return stroke), I'd have to agree.
I believe Oregon is made by Vallorbe/Swiss
 
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I believe Oregon is made by Vallorbe/Swiss
Chain saw branded files are usually put out to tender so not necessarily made by the same company at all times the last Oregon 4mm ones I saw were Sandvik products the general opniion seems to be Save Edge, Vallorbe,Pferd, are best. The best Iv'e used was Bahco But my local supply has dried up
 

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