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Beach, Park, Relic hunting Shovels / Spades - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="brendomac" data-source="post: 377283" data-attributes="member: 7619"><p>Reminds me of when I was choosing to buy my shovel a year or two ago. I think it was one of my longest visits to bunnings. Hold this shovel/that shovel. Think about this scenario/that scenario. It was busting my brain in the end!!</p><p></p><p>I ended up with something similar to what GoldenOldie said. It has done me quite well. One thing I didn't think about at the time was the weight. I've carried that bugger of a shovel a long way a few times. It served me well to scare off a snake by clanging it against the rocks as I walked down the creek bed (that could have been bad).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm with GoldenOldie. But I also did buy a half size pointy shovel, which I use on occasion too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brendomac, post: 377283, member: 7619"] Reminds me of when I was choosing to buy my shovel a year or two ago. I think it was one of my longest visits to bunnings. Hold this shovel/that shovel. Think about this scenario/that scenario. It was busting my brain in the end!! I ended up with something similar to what GoldenOldie said. It has done me quite well. One thing I didn't think about at the time was the weight. I've carried that bugger of a shovel a long way a few times. It served me well to scare off a snake by clanging it against the rocks as I walked down the creek bed (that could have been bad). Anyway, I'm with GoldenOldie. But I also did buy a half size pointy shovel, which I use on occasion too. [/QUOTE]
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