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Billhook
"Christina Websell" wrote in
: I dug one up in my garden a while ago, very rusty and with no handle. I got a kind friend of mine to sharpen it on her grindstone and have it back suitable to slash anything in its path. Just need a new handle and watch out those brambles ;-) My friend says if I can get a new handle, she will cut the top stop off and put it on for me. Here we call them "hedge splashers" Mine has a top blade too. They are an amazing price to buy on the internet: http://www.timelesstools.co.uk/billhooks3.htm Tina I am surprised that you can buy them over the internet! A very dangerous tool in the wrong hands. I have seen them at car boot markets and always assumed that they were a butchers tool. Especially the ones which have chopper like an axe on the back of them. Baz |
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