Digging Tool all dealers should be selling.

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and all detectorists should be Carrying.

Especially when you got customers who loose stuff regularly :laughing7:

during one of the last 2 Times I was out , I misplaced My one Digger somewhere :(

retracing steps at this point doesn't seem worthwhile.

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Wilcox 13" All-Pro weeder.

These things are indestructible if you don't loose them .
I had my original for well over 20 Years.
bought it from a Whites Dealer at the Bloomsburg Fair.
I hope it doesn't get hit by a lawnmower . :(
Since I had to buy a New one, I ordered one for my nephew right away

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they will go through most hard ground and clay very easily and are great for prying rocks.

And the 1" wide blade is also great for Slicing through 3/4" thick roots

I ordered mine straight from Wilcox.
 

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Been using one for years, great tool as stated for prying rocks
 

I love getting into this hobby, al sorts of neat and super SIMPLE gadgets to fill my belt with and drain my bank with as well ;)
All until I "Find the BIG one"
 

I bet dealers can order them if you ask.

I don't think I can name them because they are not a supporting dealer, but I have posted on a dealer's page some and I think they are around $15 or less. I would like to find the Wilcox digger that looks like a bent wood chisel. The blade is 90 degrees off the handle. I don't think they still make or carry them and they seemed to be a bit expensive compared to the typical Wilcox trowel.
 

Jeff I have to agree . Wilcox digging tools are great . I own several of them. The one I like the best is the model 101.
 

I don't know if I am allowed to post a company's name on here but A.M. Leonard carries several sizes of the Wilcox digging tool. Been using them for years both gardening and detecting. Best hand trowels ever made.
 

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