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I am looking to buy a special garden tool. I had this tool years ago but
it has since disappeared. I will attempt to describe what this tool looks like in hopes that someonce will recognize this tool and steer me to a place where I might purchase this.. This is the description of the tool (Here is where my command of the English language and ability to communicate through the written word will be tested). First of all this tool is not a "hand tool" or short handled. It is more along the lines of a rake and has a long wooden handle. (It is used while standing). I don't even know what to call this tool but I would put it in the category of a rake or in the "rake" family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really liked to use this tool in preparing a seed bed. I would use this as a "rake" to go across the bed and gather stones, clods and then turn this tool vertical and then "chop" the clods to break them up. I have not seen this tool in any garden center or hardware store but hope that someone in "cyberspace" may "recognize" or understand the tool I have attemted to decsribe. |
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Carl e Roberts wrote in news:3EEF25F1.10305960
@bellsouth.net: family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really sounds like a thatch rake to me. |
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Carl:
Take a look at this site: http://www.smith-hawken.com/ They sell some very interesting tools, and yours might be one of them. Tools are reasonably priced here, and of good quality. -Doug "Carl e Roberts" wrote in message ... I am looking to buy a special garden tool. I had this tool years ago but it has since disappeared. I will attempt to describe what this tool looks like in hopes that someonce will recognize this tool and steer me to a place where I might purchase this.. This is the description of the tool (Here is where my command of the English language and ability to communicate through the written word will be tested). First of all this tool is not a "hand tool" or short handled. It is more along the lines of a rake and has a long wooden handle. (It is used while standing). I don't even know what to call this tool but I would put it in the category of a rake or in the "rake" family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really liked to use this tool in preparing a seed bed. I would use this as a "rake" to go across the bed and gather stones, clods and then turn this tool vertical and then "chop" the clods to break them up. I have not seen this tool in any garden center or hardware store but hope that someone in "cyberspace" may "recognize" or understand the tool I have attemted to decsribe. |
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Salty Thumb wrote in
: Carl e Roberts wrote in news:3EEF25F1.10305960 @bellsouth.net: family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really sounds like a thatch rake to me. http://www.altavista.com/image/resul...gset=2&q=thatc h+rake&avkw=xytx |
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bingo! the power of the net! thanx to all! a thatch rake-(also called a
scrake!) Salty Thumb wrote: Carl e Roberts wrote in news:3EEF25F1.10305960 @bellsouth.net: family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really sounds like a thatch rake to me. |
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Yes, it's called a garden cultivator. I had one of the tines go through my
foot, which gave me an infection I was hospitalized for, for six weeks. Then, I have to be home on IV antibiotics with a PIC line in my arm for another 7 months, then by mouth, Biaxin for an additional year. THEN, the injury closed and healed after three surgeries. Okay, now back to the cultivator. Is this what you are talking about: http://doityourself.com/store/6728752.htm They also come in five tine. On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:30:09 -0500, Carl e Roberts wrote: I am looking to buy a special garden tool. I had this tool years ago but it has since disappeared. I will attempt to describe what this tool looks like in hopes that someonce will recognize this tool and steer me to a place where I might purchase this.. This is the description of the tool (Here is where my command of the English language and ability to communicate through the written word will be tested). First of all this tool is not a "hand tool" or short handled. It is more along the lines of a rake and has a long wooden handle. (It is used while standing). I don't even know what to call this tool but I would put it in the category of a rake or in the "rake" family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really liked to use this tool in preparing a seed bed. I would use this as a "rake" to go across the bed and gather stones, clods and then turn this tool vertical and then "chop" the clods to break them up. I have not seen this tool in any garden center or hardware store but hope that someone in "cyberspace" may "recognize" or understand the tool I have attemted to decsribe. |
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Salty Thumb wrote in message . ..
Salty Thumb wrote in : Carl e Roberts wrote in news:3EEF25F1.10305960 @bellsouth.net: family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really sounds like a thatch rake to me. http://www.altavista.com/image/resul...gset=2&q=thatc h+rake&avkw=xytx (Shudder.) Scary pictures of Britain's weirdest-ever Prime Minister might seem off-topic to some. But she certainly had sharp teeth, and had to be held at arm's length, so I guess she qualifies...she'd break your soil up into a fine tilth, no problem: probably just by using her voice. Mike. |
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Carl e Roberts wrote:
I am looking to buy a special garden tool. I had this tool years ago but it has since disappeared. I will attempt to describe what this tool looks like in hopes that someonce will recognize this tool and steer me to a place where I might purchase this.. This is the description of the tool (Here is where my command of the English language and ability to communicate through the written word will be tested). First of all this tool is not a "hand tool" or short handled. It is more along the lines of a rake and has a long wooden handle. (It is used while standing). I don't even know what to call this tool but I would put it in the category of a rake or in the "rake" family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really liked to use this tool in preparing a seed bed. I would use this as a "rake" to go across the bed and gather stones, clods and then turn this tool vertical and then "chop" the clods to break them up. I have not seen this tool in any garden center or hardware store but hope that someone in "cyberspace" may "recognize" or understand the tool I have attemted to decsribe. Do you by chance mean the "Garden Claw"? You've described it quite well. It's in hardware stores here in VA. Minteeleaf |
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in a reply to all posts... it has been properly identified as a thatch
rake, thatching rake or scrake. Carl e Roberts wrote: I am looking to buy a special garden tool. I had this tool years ago but it has since disappeared. I will attempt to describe what this tool looks like in hopes that someonce will recognize this tool and steer me to a place where I might purchase this.. This is the description of the tool (Here is where my command of the English language and ability to communicate through the written word will be tested). First of all this tool is not a "hand tool" or short handled. It is more along the lines of a rake and has a long wooden handle. (It is used while standing). I don't even know what to call this tool but I would put it in the category of a rake or in the "rake" family. At the end of a long wood handle or the "business end" are found a row of metal "half moons"or half crescent shaped blades. The bottom of the crescents I would use to "work" or "bust" clods of dirt. I really liked to use this tool in preparing a seed bed. I would use this as a "rake" to go across the bed and gather stones, clods and then turn this tool vertical and then "chop" the clods to break them up. I have not seen this tool in any garden center or hardware store but hope that someone in "cyberspace" may "recognize" or understand the tool I have attemted to decsribe. |
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Salty Thumb wrote in message . ..
(Mike Lyle) wrote in om: Salty Thumb wrote in message . .. http://www.altavista.com/image/resul...&imgset=2&q=th atc h+rake&avkw=xytx (Shudder.) Scary pictures of Britain's weirdest-ever Prime Minister might seem off-topic to some. But she certainly had sharp teeth, and had to be held at arm's length, so I guess she qualifies...she'd break your soil up into a fine tilth, no problem: probably just by using her voice. Mike. silly, edit the line break out of the url and look at the right most picture on the top Yeah, yeah. Pity my attempts at humour. Mike. |
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(Mike Lyle) wrote in
m: Salty Thumb wrote in message . .. (Mike Lyle) wrote in om: Salty Thumb wrote in message . .. http://www.altavista.com/image/resul...age&imgset=2&q =th atc h+rake&avkw=xytx (Shudder.) Scary pictures of Britain's weirdest-ever Prime Minister might seem off-topic to some. But she certainly had sharp teeth, and had to be held at arm's length, so I guess she qualifies...she'd break your soil up into a fine tilth, no problem: probably just by using her voice. Mike. silly, edit the line break out of the url and look at the right most picture on the top Yeah, yeah. Pity my attempts at humour. Mike. groan A good gardening question would be: Would the Iron Lady (Margaret Thatcher) make a better gardening tool than The Man of Steel's Girlfriend (Terri Hatcher)? -- Salty |
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