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Japanese saws are well worth it. Most of my saws are Japanese and have been for 20 years. There's no one saw that will be best in all circumstances but there are some decent ones, I like the blades with crosscut on one side and rip on the other. Rutlands had a decent looking set with mitre guide on sale the other day.
Question for you carpenters out there. I want to start getting in to making wood joints. Do I just get a regular tenon saw, or are these Japanese saws worth a look at?