New digger dangerous lol

Papalittle

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I bought this digger off ebay for 30.00 and I really like it as it strong and really sharp, the first time out I sliced my hand good trying to wipe mud off of it. I am used to trowels bought at the local hardware store. Also sliced a nice hole in my favorite shirt when trying to place it in its sheath. digger.JPG It slices through grass like butter and hands alike.

Jobe Dig It 3 in 1 Metal Detector Landscape Digger Knife Tool Trowel & Sheath!
 

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hmm looks like ya got a Blood spot on the Sheath :laughing7:

I've cut myself more times then I can remember on Diggers like that :laughing7:
it doesn't end, until I dull them :tongue3:
 

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I find the greater risk is cutting yourself on (buried) broken glass, particularly in public areas like parks. Probably wise to carry a simple first-aid kit with you.....
 

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Nice digger, but to sharp. Needs a larger slip guard.
Lesche diggers are just 'bout perfect ��.
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Never wore gloves till I sliced my finger on broken glass in the hole. Glad I keep the medical glue in our carry bag!!! Can't go wrong with superglue! :laughing7:
 

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Nice looking tool. I have more cuts on my hands than I can count. A few more won't hurt(bad).
 

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I have the blue handle model, it came with a slightly duller edge. I wound up taking a flap wheel and grinding deeper sererated edges and sharpening the edges all around. I love the tool. Its practical, and a great all around item to have
 

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That is a serious digger which can double for protection! When I saw the pic, it reminded me of the knife holdup scene from Crocodile Dundee.:laughing7:


Frank

 

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Sliced my finger on mine while just looking at it when I first got it! It's like yours.

Guess it's time to sharpen now.
 

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I find the greater risk is cutting yourself on (buried) broken glass, particularly in public areas like parks. Probably wise to carry a simple first-aid kit with you.....

I wear cut resistant gloves because of the glass and rusty iron.
 

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Yes that is a ... A.M.Leonard's ... Digging tool it is called a soil knife i have used one for years they will last for ever and cut through roots like they are hot butter . And yes it is a sharp digger sharp on both the serrated side.and the blade side.. very very sharp...
 

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On a Semi-related topic, anyone know what happened to the guy on here a month or so ago making nice shovels?
 

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I have the blue handle model, it came with a slightly duller edge. I wound up taking a flap wheel and grinding deeper sererated edges and sharpening the edges all around. I love the tool. Its practical, and a great all around item to have
Yes the blue handle one is put out by .. Treasure Wise ... and are not as sharp as .. A.M. Leonard's .. one
 

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You will be very happy with it, excellent digging tool...and pry bar! Lol!
 

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just don't put allot of pressure on them when digging.
I have one like it, orange handle & all. says A.M. Leonard
Tools that work on the handle.




It lasted less then a month before the Steel snapped.
about 3/4" down from the handle.

a friend welded the blade back together, but I never tried using it again.

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I had a few more like it, brand name Treasure Wise 3_in_1_tool.jpg
blue handles. & all snapped for me at the same spot 3/4" from the handle. . (except 1 That is lost in the woods somewhere)

As you can see the weld Didn't help on this one.

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sorry ! I don't remember where I got them that I had so many.
I can't believe I paid for them though :tongue3:
at least not after the first one snapped.

I must have been convinced the next one would last forever :laughing7:

Of course I am hard on diggers, because I forget & try prying up rocks & roots
in the heat of my diggs.

But remember they are not Forgiving. They will not Bend, They will snap off.

but they are razor sharp & if your Left hand is near the spot you push the knife in the ground with your right hand, Be careful :laughing7:
 

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I currently pack an old Marine K-bar. I think it might be a little intimidating when I'm standing around blabbin' with some people. It is sharp and cuts right through the sod though!! Never tried pryin' with it....
 

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That is surprising Jeff, the Leonard digger blade appears at lest 1/8" thick, and I guess was made in Italy, has "inox Italy" stamped in the blade. I've had it for a year and a half no problems. I pried that rusty round thing out of the hole with it. Guess I will be more careful now.
 

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