I found this online and it looks good but still not arrived, so don't know yet if they are any good.
Anyone tried one?
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Why anyone needs a Klingon battle axe to dig up a coin or two I have no idea.
They are designed to part people from their money rather than being an effective, lightweight tool to carry all day.
Burgon & Ball border spade, off the shelf, no angle grinding, will last forever and under £40.![ThumbsUp [81/]](./images/smilies/81_EmoticonsHDcom.png)
They are designed to part people from their money rather than being an effective, lightweight tool to carry all day.
Burgon & Ball border spade, off the shelf, no angle grinding, will last forever and under £40.
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seen rootslayer for sale online at qvc for about £40Lewis wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:06 pm I found this online and it looks good but still not arrived, so don't know yet if they are any good.
Anyone tried one?
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looks interesting
however I not sure about its usefulness for metal detecting
the strong v and tapered sides will make it hard to cut a nice square hole and clean the bottom out.
however I not sure about its usefulness for metal detecting
the strong v and tapered sides will make it hard to cut a nice square hole and clean the bottom out.
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