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I bought this little garden hand tool today because it "looks useful" and it
was cheap. Unfortunately I don't know what it is intended for? It is sharp
on the two outer flat sides, blunt inside the curve and has a pointy hook.
Anyone know what it is?

http://www.avisoft.co.uk/images/tool.jpg

David.



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I bought this little garden hand tool today because it "looks useful" and
it
was cheap. Unfortunately I don't know what it is intended for? It is sharp
on the two outer flat sides, blunt inside the curve and has a pointy hook.
Anyone know what it is?

http://www.avisoft.co.uk/images/tool.jpg

David.




Weeding between paving slabs

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"David (Normandy)" wrote in message
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I bought this little garden hand tool today because it "looks useful" and
it
was cheap. Unfortunately I don't know what it is intended for? It is
sharp
on the two outer flat sides, blunt inside the curve and has a pointy
hook. Anyone know what it is?

http://www.avisoft.co.uk/images/tool.jpg

David.




Weeding between paving slabs


Long handled version
http://www.ferndale-lodge.co.uk/pd_567018.htm


Mike

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Long handled version
http://www.ferndale-lodge.co.uk/pd_567018.htm


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Thanks Mike. Looks like I need to buy some paving slabs to go with it!

David.


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On 4 Aug, 14:55, "David \(Normandy\)"
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Weeding between paving slabs


Long handled version
http://www.ferndale-lodge.co.uk/pd_567018.htm


Mike


Thanks Mike. Looks like I need to buy some paving slabs to go with it!

David.


I bought something similar in Spain a few years ago but it is
sharpened on the inside surface and the bottom, takes a long handle
and is great for getting ay brambles , you can hook into the roots and
cut as you pull.
David Hill

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