HELP Identify

The_Rake

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The_Rake

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Thanks Bill. Thought it might be some sort of "scoopula".
 

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A picture of back and sides perhaps ?
OR...
Is the back the same ?
Side view would be nice.
 

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Forgot about this thread...

Ok ... ok...

Its a mortar trowel. :P
 

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Thanks all for your input. The blade is round on the underside and concave in the photo. Thought was that it was a form of scoopula (yes it's a word) used in the pharmaceutical industry.
 

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