Where can a person buy one of these digging tools? Found them...thanks Charle P.

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I know that some of you have bought a digging tool like this one, but I could not remember who, and I couldn't find it doing a search :(

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Thanks,

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Re: Where can a person buy one of these digging tools?

Looks kinda like a brick laying tool???
Possibly a masonry store?

Bran <><
 

Re: Where can a person buy one of these digging tools?

Thanks Nick,

That one is like mine, except the handle.
I'll pass the word on....Jim was looking for one.
Thanks again :)

TW
 

Re: Where can a person buy one of these digging tools?

Thanks Nick,

Yep, it's beefy alright. Kinda heavy too, but I have never bent it or broken it, in over 15 years!
I was going to have some of these made, but my local metal shop bailed on me :(

Have a good one,

TW
 

Re: Where can a person buy one of these digging tools?

Talk with Terry at Trans-Mississippi Electronics (918) 832-8064

$29 a year ago. Still loving mine. It fits in a Lesche sheath and I carry both in my car and decide which when I get somewhere. The Lesche is better in the woods around tree roots (IMHO) but the rectangular pus digger is much better at parks and fields. Allows a much smaller footprint for a deep hole.

And it is absolutely non-aggressive looking if the mommies at the tot-lots dial 911 when they see you using a Lesche - I did have this happen once ::)
 

Re: Where can a person buy one of these digging tools?

Thanks Charlie,

I'll pass this on to Jim101.

I have two, and wouldn't part with them :)

Tom
 

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