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<blockquote data-quote="Mackka" data-source="post: 559536" data-attributes="member: 2446"><p>I love my Pelican Pick. I have had it for over 30 years. It is a unique shape i.e. the name, so it looks like the bottom part of the peak i.e. the food collecting part. You can't beat it for scraping the bottom of a creak bed or behind a rock. However, I use mine in water not dry beds.</p><p>I thought Baz might be interested in making them so I sent him some photos. I think mine is made from a plough blade, strong as.</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mackka</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackka, post: 559536, member: 2446"] I love my Pelican Pick. I have had it for over 30 years. It is a unique shape i.e. the name, so it looks like the bottom part of the peak i.e. the food collecting part. You can't beat it for scraping the bottom of a creak bed or behind a rock. However, I use mine in water not dry beds. I thought Baz might be interested in making them so I sent him some photos. I think mine is made from a plough blade, strong as. Cheers Mackka [/QUOTE]
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