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Old 22-09-2005, 08:05 PM
Grumach Macabre of Auchterloonie
 
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I inherited mine from my late uncle's shed. He inherited it from his
Irish father, it's at least 100 years old and still in perfect
condition, wonderfully balanced. I use it regularly and wouldn't be
without it.


I acquired an adze which had been used as a mattock, and it took me a
week to fettle it. I had to drill, thread and peg in a new dowel spigot
- the original having been hacksawed off. (Hacksawn?)

Brides should put "mattock" on their wedding present lists, imho.


In which event, grooms should be very careful.

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