Very practical. I used to carry a 3lb axe, 24" folding bow saw, milsurp entrenching tool and an extensive emergency bag when I lived in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Winters could be rough with heavy rain and wind. Downed trees and slides were the most common problems. Now I live in the flats and I'm down to just an emergency compressor, socket set, basic hand tools, jumper cables, flashlight, and a moving blanket. It is better to have and not need than need and not have.A dolly, snow shoes, a shovel, a turntable I’ve been meaning to sell, a sugowaza tree saw, leather gloves, bungee cords, rope. Mostly stuff to help with bad weather in the mountains.
The sugowaza is an amazing saw. For trees or limbs up to 6” it’s almost as fast as a chain saw. A 4” limb is three strokes max, like butter. I love that thing.24" folding bow saw, milsurp entrenching
I had a small Japanese folder at one point. Not sure where it is. The 24" bow saw can do 8-10" stuff. Narrower kerf than most other saws, so less effort (when sharp).The sugowaza is an amazing saw. For trees or limbs up to 6” it’s almost as fast as a chain saw. A 4” limb is three strokes max, like butter. I love that thing.
That was indeed a gracefull time.Amazing stuff Raymond ,
musicianship of that quality Im sure makes doing the sound a pure joy .
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