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Old 08-18-2009, 11:43 PM   #11
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well I well tell you a secret. did you know Mike from Flying Dutchmen uses a Hegner. now what does that tell you. HEHE. sorry Mike. telling on you. your friend Evie
It tells me that Mike is partial to German equipment. Blades, saws, heck, he probably drives a Mercedes, VW or Porsche too, hehehehehehe. Personally, I wouldn't trade my EX-30 for anything else. 5 years old and still works like the day it was new. Alas, this style is no longer made .
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kevin,
the problem is that exs are not readily available on this side of the pond.if anyone knows otherwise do let us know.
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:34 AM   #13
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I kind of figured that Tony. That's why I suggested the diamond and Hegner saws. I'd love to see a Diamond first-hand as they sound like a great saw but they're tough to come by on this side of the pond.
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ive never seen one either kev,a picture of one yeah,but not in the flesh.....lol.i contacted dewalt about there saws before and they said they dont sell them over here.shame realy.i went on ebay last night and on the irish and uk sites there was nothing good .
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I kind of figured that Tony. That's why I suggested the diamond and Hegner saws. I'd love to see a Diamond first-hand as they sound like a great saw but they're tough to come by on this side of the pond.
I would love to see a Diamond saw also. I have heard Gill talk about one. I wont one also. your friend Evie
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Thanks to all who replied, It looks like its got to be a Hegner then.
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