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I just got something they call a picco super. It's full chisel .050 3/8 lo pro. I think it's relatively new as well. Anyone know if it is similar to this klassic?
 

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I just got something they call a picco super. It's full chisel .050 3/8 lo pro. I think it's relatively new as well. Anyone know if it is similar to this klassic?
Picco Super (3) has been around for a long time (2010).

The versions of the chains with Klassic in the name are simply older versions of the same chains, e.g. Rapid Super 3/8 .050: 3874 (Klassic) vs. 3623 (not Klassic), which, among other things, differ in that they have a different depth gauge shape that causes them to have a higher kickback angle value.

Picco Super doesn't have any Klassic version.
 

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Picco Super (3) has been around for a long time (2010).

The versions of the chains with Klassic in the name are simply older versions of the same chains, e.g. Rapid Super 3/8 .050: 3874 (Klassic) vs. 3623 (not Klassic), which, among other things, differ in that they have a different depth gauge shape that causes them to have a higher kickback angle value.

Picco Super doesn't have any Klassic version.
Klassic being old school RS, I guess I have used a bunch of it. Is Stihl letting Hexa quietly go away?
 

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Klassic being old school RS, I guess I have used a bunch of it.
It's not just the Rapid Super that has a Klassic version. There's also the Rapid Standard Klassic (and its variations), which dates back to the 1960s.

Is Stihl letting Hexa quietly go away?
On the contrary.
 
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