They’re made in germany…
It’s pronounced “Steel”.
In German there’s a little of an “SH” sound to it,
but not heavy like “SCH” would sound.
The instructional videos on the StihlUSA and Husqvarna websites are better.
VitoArc November 8, 2008
2:54 am
Is this guy “familiar with it”? I think not. He never even mentions the chain break. Not SAFE!
walterbrunswick November 8, 2008
2:54 am
actually according to the internet …
It’s supposed to be “steel”, although you should say “schteel” if you’re German.
My apologies, I always thought it was “still”. Guess not.
bradenn November 8, 2008
2:54 am
you are correct, it is actually pronounced “still”.
nickanto November 8, 2008
2:54 am
It is pronounced steel you piece of shit
walterbrunswick November 8, 2008
2:54 am
his vidoes are shit, and “stihl” is pronounced “still” not “steel”
blakeb903 November 8, 2008
2:54 am
hmmmm no shit!!!!! lol j/k excellent video mate!
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They’re made in germany…
It’s pronounced “Steel”.
In German there’s a little of an “SH” sound to it,
but not heavy like “SCH” would sound.
The instructional videos on the StihlUSA and Husqvarna websites are better.
Is this guy “familiar with it”? I think not. He never even mentions the chain break. Not SAFE!
actually according to the internet …
It’s supposed to be “steel”, although you should say “schteel” if you’re German.
My apologies, I always thought it was “still”. Guess not.
you are correct, it is actually pronounced “still”.
It is pronounced steel you piece of shit
his vidoes are shit, and “stihl” is pronounced “still” not “steel”
hmmmm no shit!!!!! lol j/k excellent video mate!