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BamaBill

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Need to know what size it is. However, on first look it resembles a hoe blade.
 

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mag

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Canewrap said:
Need to know what size it is. However, on first look it resembles a hoe blade.
5" wide
the hole is at an angle to the blade
 

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I agree with Gypsy, Mrs. O and Canewrap.

;) RR
 

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River Rat said:
I agree with Gypsy, Mrs. O and Canewrap.

;) RR

I am in agreement with all of the above. :P

Fossis............
 

RON (PA)

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I agree with the others. Might be worth $3 - $5, but that is just a guess. Hope it helps. Looks like it might be 25+ years older. Again, just a guess.
 

diggerfororo

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I believe the full name is "grubbin Hoe" Was used to remove roots and tough weeds in the garden.
 

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Have got 2 old ho's in the shed and 1 in the house...not sure which is worth more ;D

These were turn-of-the-century hoes can still be found in good order...actually have several in good working order...
 

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Yes, some call them entrenchment tools...others.....Hoes. LOL I have found them labeled as both. If they are found on a battlefield or close to earthworks etc....we tend to call them entrenchment tools.
 

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Thanks jim for the explanation. I eyed my hoes without digging.aa
 

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looks like what you have there is a crusty, one holed hoe with a chipped blade and a rough shank. i would strongly suggest you do not press this hoe into service and it may fail under load. you may be left with nothing more than a wood shaft and no hoe.

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RON (PA) said:
I agree with the others. Might be worth $3 - $5, but that is just a guess. Hope it helps. Looks like it might be 25+ years older. Again, just a guess.

ron hit it right on....the $3-$5 would be in the cleaned up state tho
 

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The man on Collectors Antiques sells them for$35 in a cleaned state. Usually ones found on Civil War battlefields
 

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