To: SandRat
I've been interested in e-tool-type shovels for a while -- and hadn't run across one quite like this one. If you don't mind,
- What is it called?
- Where is it manufactured?
- Where should I look for one"
- What is the price range?
- Does that "spike" function as a pick?
- Is it durable enough for serious (archaeological) work?
- Would you recommend it?
53 posted on
01/07/2018 3:55:24 PM PST by
TXnMA
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To: TXnMA
It’s a folding military entrenching tool, they’re made all over the world.it’s just called an E-Tool. It’s stronger than a bull! The spek functions.Any Army Surplus store should have them. As for a current price I know not.
I xarried ad used one in the Army for 20 years.
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57 posted on
01/07/2018 4:41:49 PM PST by
SandRat
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To: TXnMA
“Is it durable enough for serious (archaeological) work?”
That’s Like doing surgery with a meat cleaver. I thought archaeological work was done with things like spatulas and small garden trowels, not entrenching tools.
59 posted on
01/07/2018 4:53:41 PM PST by
Brooklyn Attitude
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