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David Hill 02-09-2003 11:33 PM

stirrup hoe
 
On and off I hear of stirrup hoe being used in US.
Cant get one in UK

Now my question is.......Are they available in Canada?
More specifically around Toronto?
My wife will be over there for 3 weeks at the end of this month and she
could bring one back (Well the head that is).


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David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




Bill Ranseen 03-09-2003 05:22 AM

stirrup hoe
 
In article , "David Hill"
wrote:

On and off I hear of stirrup hoe being used in US.
Cant get one in UK

Now my question is.......Are they available in Canada?
More specifically around Toronto?
My wife will be over there for 3 weeks at the end of this month and she
could bring one back (Well the head that is).


I'm kinda surprised you can't find one in the UK: the one I have is a
Swiss import (Real). I understand Real doesn't make them anymore and
they're now made by Glaser.

Jerry Minasi 03-09-2003 03:42 PM

stirrup hoe
 
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 21:00:35 -0700, Bill Ranseen
wrote:

In article , "David Hill"
wrote:

On and off I hear of stirrup hoe being used in US.
Cant get one in UK

Now my question is.......Are they available in Canada?
More specifically around Toronto?
My wife will be over there for 3 weeks at the end of this month and she
could bring one back (Well the head that is).


I'm kinda surprised you can't find one in the UK: the one I have is a
Swiss import (Real). I understand Real doesn't make them anymore and
they're now made by Glaser.


I think they are called "Shuffle Hoes". I have one and use it all the
time in my garden.
jerry

Dwight Sipler 03-09-2003 04:32 PM

stirrup hoe
 
Jerry Minasi wrote:
...I think they are called "Shuffle Hoes". I have one and use it all the
time in my garden...




I thought a shuffle hoe [or scuffle hoe] was a flat blade, sharp on both
sides, that you push and pull to weed. The stirrup hoe is also sharp on
both sides, but it's a loop of steel rather than just a flat blade,
althought it's straight on the bottom where it cuts the weeds. The
stirrup is slightly loose so that the angle changes slightly with the
direction of cut. It's called a stirrup hoe because it looks like a
stirrup on a stick.

Mike Simpson 03-09-2003 05:02 PM

stirrup hoe
 

"Dwight Sipler" wrote in message
...
Jerry Minasi wrote:
...I think they are called "Shuffle Hoes". I have one and use it all the
time in my garden...




I thought a shuffle hoe [or scuffle hoe] was a flat blade, sharp on both
sides, that you push and pull to weed. The stirrup hoe is also sharp on
both sides, but it's a loop of steel rather than just a flat blade,
althought it's straight on the bottom where it cuts the weeds. The
stirrup is slightly loose so that the angle changes slightly with the
direction of cut. It's called a stirrup hoe because it looks like a
stirrup on a stick.


Stirrup hoe........

http://www.jarvisfrance.freeserve.co...irrup_hoes.htm

and......

http://www.cix.co.uk/~kraal/html/cultivation.html

ms



David Hill 03-09-2003 10:02 PM

stirrup hoe
 
Almost there Mike, but what I am looking for is like the Oscillating stirrup
hoe in this New Zealand link
http://www.allsun.com.au/Longhandlehoes.html

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




Mike Simpson 03-09-2003 10:22 PM

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"David Hill" wrote in message
...
Almost there Mike, but what I am looking for is like the Oscillating stirrup
hoe in this New Zealand link
http://www.allsun.com.au/Longhandlehoes.html

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




OK.....try this one....

http://www.implementations.co.uk/web...raswinghoe.htm

Getting closer????? 8-))

ms




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