George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

r49miner

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George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

I believe this needs to come out again. Strawboss


Original Poster(Carolina Phil Jun 07)...

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 11:05 pm Post subject: Predatortools.com

Hello I am George Lesche and I would like to thank all my customers and supporters who have helped me and my family though these trying times. There has been a number of people wanting to know what happened. At this time the only thing I can say about it is that I can no longer use my own name on the digging tools I designed or even use the same names, colors or even our web page address that we had since 1998. That is the reason that my wife and myself started predatortools.com.
One thing that I can say is this is very personal to me now that each and every tool are the Highest Quality digging tool that you can purchase made on the original tooling that made the tools what they once were. Each and every one that I build will be 100% or it will not leave here. Unlike some other companies, I could have taken the tools overseas and had it made and then given it a American name. I didn't do that, I waited till I could rebuild using all American made products and saving American jobs. This is the only place you'll find the original quality tools please check out my web page at www.predatortools.com

On a personal note I would like to thank Pam for believing in me and the tools and giving me the green light to move forward. Thank you very much Sincerely George and Pam Lesche
 

metal80

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Looks like George's of Predatortools is developing a new shovel. Just read it on their main page...
 

vhram

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Ive got 3 digging tools from predatortools , They are the best made tools , 1 shovel is almost sharp enough to shave with.
 

DeadLizard7

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Other than my metal detector my predator shovel is the best investment I have made in this hobby in 20 years.

I have Model 58 Dixie, it is hands down the best for getting through roots and keeping nice clean plugs while still getting those deep targets! It also helps save the knees.

Highly recommended to anyone with a metal detector.

Jason
New Mexico
 

lonelyduckhunter

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Just ordered the model 80 after using the model 85 for a year. I can gurantee you can't find a better digging tool. The model 85 is the king of the small trowels no doubt about it. I'm sure the model 80 will be just as good for a bigger field shovel.
 

oneeye

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Awesome looking stuff. On my want list for this spring.
Dan
 

southern maine diver

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Strawboss...

I do all my digging underwater looking for bottles. How will your tools hold up in the saltwater environment? I dig a lot of rocks, bricks, granite... steel, iron out of the way in an underwater dumpsite. I'm looking for a good, heavy duty digging tool...
Wayne
 

metal80

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Looks like Predatortools just restocked on the 80 D Relic Pro shovel...good stuff :hello2:
 

metal80

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

I just got myself the Model 75 good s*it oops I mean stuff :laughing9:. I prefer the rubber grip of a model 75 or the Predatortools military model 85. Plus the end cap of the 75 is good to drop the coins in

Well, time to have a :coffee2: and then go metal detecting ;D
 

RJGMC

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

My two cents!

Just had to chime in on the PREDATOR line of tools. I was lucky enough to go to CTH III and Steve, Jaunmoretime, had a predator shovel that was better than I had seen elsewhere. I contacted Steve to see what model it was after I got home. Found it on the web site but said it out of stock. Sent an email, got a quick reply from George. Would be back in stock in Monday. Sure enough it was listed "in stock" a few days later.

I thought it would make a great fathers day gift. After discussing with my wife she said go ahead. It was mighty nice of her. She said it was so good a gift that I should consider it a gift for fathers days and out 25th wedding anniversary. Ordered from their website on Friday, got a confirmation. Then on Sunday, I got an email letting me know it had been shipped. Well, it was on the porch Monday afternoon. Quick shipping from New Jersey to Kansas City.

Great customer service, shipping and a great shovel. THANKS GEORGE!

I still say that my loving bride of 25 years of wedded bliss got off cheap. My anniversary gift to her was around $1400.00 for an anniversary ring to add to her engagement and wedding set.

Bob
 

metal80

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Sharing a few photos from my last metal detecting trip using a few of tools of Predatortools. Pictured the Big Red 301...and Model 31 C Raptor. Bottle Hunting! Also, a hand-pick which George sent me. He mentioned they'd be on sale soon.
 

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Second and last photo...found a milk bottle and a few others...
 

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metal80

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Hmm, sorry for the over-sized pictures...:p...well at least you can see all the detail! lol :thumbsup: :laughing9:
 

metal80

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Update: My Big Red is still going strong, wore most of the paint off from extensive use :). Found several bottle pits over several months. Just as good as the day I got it.

Recently found some 19th century bottle pits. Pulled out some old milk bottles and a cathedral bottle. One of the bottles still had the glass cap in it. It was found inside a old rustic frying pan. It was a large trash pit, was tons of iron as well in the ground. Even found a old iron from the 1800s.

Metal80
 

TheRandyMan

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Thanks for bumping this up. I did not know that the company was no longer under George's control. I am switching to Predator Tools today and putting an order in for a Big Red asap. That is the perfect shovel for the small jobs. :headbang:
 

relicminer

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Re: George Lesche site for tools www.predatortools.com

Top notch!
 

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