Digging Tools

Brett

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I just got some new digging tools after I snapped my AMES Planting Buddy in half.

I still hunt with my 36" Lesche Ground Shark, but it can be a bit large at times.

I got all these knives for $12... the old hickory being $10 of that.

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The letter opener was just too cool to pass up... now I can open mail in style!

What do you guys like to dig with??
 

Goio

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These are my digging buddies! :icon_pirat:
 

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Lowbatts

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Always use the local help (kids) when available. They are willing to tear their nails off and bleed through the tips of their fingers if they think there's treasure in that hole.
 

Goio

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Lowbatts said:
Always use the local help (kids) when available. They are willing to tear their nails off and bleed through the tips of their fingers if they think there's treasure in that hole.

Wait, I do that too!!! :icon_pirat:
 

bomber

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until the little phuckers start stepping on your coil >:(
 

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bomber

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i call him the Gladiator
 

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bomber

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its not the size.................oh crap who we kidding,its all about the size :o
 

olepossum

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go to leevalley.com they have stainless shovels that have tubular wood and leform handles and also stainless handles most under 50 bucks i am gonna get one as soon as the boss say i can get one
 

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This is what I use.... :-\
No wonder I never find anything.... ;D
 

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Goio

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TreasureFiend said:
This is what I use.... :-\
No wonder I never find anything.... ;D

Hey TF, That's about all you can handle anyways :D Nice shovel, it should last you a looooooooong time!!! :tongue3: Next time we hit Washington park you should take it. I bet no one would throw bottles at us again!!! :D
 

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Brett

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bomber said:
i call him the Gladiator
That's bad ass, what did you use for the material of the blade? Section of a large pipe?
 

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brother in law made it,believe its stainless steel
 

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