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Leg mounted saw scabbard ???
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<blockquote data-quote="treeclimber165" data-source="post: 55751" data-attributes="member: 215"><p>TM-</p><p>I have the smallest of the Silky handsaws, used it almost all day today. I had a thread on it here titled 'Silky Super Accel'. Most of the advice I received was to buy a scabbarded saw, which I ignored. Glad I did, I hate scabbards. I found a perfect ring to put on the handle, I use a large split ring (keyring). It works great and I can grab or hang up the saw one handed. I don't always fold it up if I'm still working a lead, I usually only fold it up if I won't need it for a while. It works great and cuts a LOT faster than any Corona I've ever owned. I think my next one will be a larger folding saw also, this one is just a tad too small once in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeclimber165, post: 55751, member: 215"] TM- I have the smallest of the Silky handsaws, used it almost all day today. I had a thread on it here titled 'Silky Super Accel'. Most of the advice I received was to buy a scabbarded saw, which I ignored. Glad I did, I hate scabbards. I found a perfect ring to put on the handle, I use a large split ring (keyring). It works great and I can grab or hang up the saw one handed. I don't always fold it up if I'm still working a lead, I usually only fold it up if I won't need it for a while. It works great and cuts a LOT faster than any Corona I've ever owned. I think my next one will be a larger folding saw also, this one is just a tad too small once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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