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<blockquote data-quote="BillNole" data-source="post: 4477758" data-attributes="member: 112743"><p>This is pretty much my take as well. I still use my older mauls depending on the wood, but I really do like the X27 when the wood accepts it. I'd use the X27 for everything if it would work, but it won't. My order of preference is X27, mauls, then hydraulic.</p><p></p><p>I've never seen or used the older Fiskars you guys mention. Makes me wish I could come across one, at least to try...</p><p></p><p>It's all good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillNole, post: 4477758, member: 112743"] This is pretty much my take as well. I still use my older mauls depending on the wood, but I really do like the X27 when the wood accepts it. I'd use the X27 for everything if it would work, but it won't. My order of preference is X27, mauls, then hydraulic. I've never seen or used the older Fiskars you guys mention. Makes me wish I could come across one, at least to try... It's all good! [/QUOTE]
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