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HEY---CHECK OUT THIS FANTASTIC DIGGING TOOL

D&P-OR

Well-known member
This baby digs deeeeep silver!---Complete with "quick draw McGraw" holster (sheath).-----Am I seeing things or is there "something" about the teeth on that blade?? :biggrin:----I can run over this thing with a Mac truck & it "just keeps on ah tickin" :thumbup: ----------Del
 
looks familiar!..dell!..heh! heh! heh!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
jmaryt said:
looks familiar!..dell!..heh! heh! heh!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
:biggrin: Yeah, it sho do, doesn't it John!------I like the teeth better on that side of the blade.----Got a couple of them for the wife & I some time back.-----We've carried/used Lesches in leather sheaths for years---easy to get to & the sheaths are very durable---just like the knife. :thumbup:--------------Del
 
Dwayne2010 said:
That looks very similar to the Gator sold my Kellyco. I love it!
Hi Dwayne------Yeah, it may look something similar to the Kellyco Gator digger but looks is where the similarity stops.----You will find that out when you start cutting/prying deep plugs with the Gator.---We've had a few of them & bent the blade on every one of them (several times).----In fact, we have tried MANY different types of diggers and the Lesche is the ONLY one we have been satisfied with for deep target recovery and minimal/no turf damage.-----You can cut a deep, "horse shoe type" plug (with one side being the hinge)---pry it up (with the hinge in tact)---recover the target---put the excess dirt back in the hole (that has been on your drop cloth)----"swing" the hinged plug back in the hole----step on it good with your foot and if done right, nobody can even tell you've been there. :thumbup:-----------Del
 
n/t
 
It makes sense to me that is the way it should be, you shouldn't have to order a left hand digger to get them that way IMHO. Everyone I know who is right handed starts their hole at 2 o'clock and ends up at 10......:shrug: Maybe a write-in campaign to Lesche and Predator?
 
Larry (IL) said:
It makes sense to me that is the way it should be, you shouldn't have to order a left hand digger to get them that way IMHO. Everyone I know who is right handed starts their hole at 2 o'clock and ends up at 10......:shrug: Maybe a write-in campaign to Lesche and Predator?
Yes, that is exactly the way I cut my plugs also Larry.----That puts the teeth on the correct side of the blade (at least for me it does).--------------Del
 
But remember this.. Everyone is born left handed..The smart ones overcome it.. :rofl:
 
Elton said:
But remember this.. Everyone is born left handed..The smart ones overcome it.. :rofl:
So THAT'S WHY I'm STILL left handed!!!! :lmfao:-----Actually I'm kinda, sorta like amba---amba---ambiguous------oh balls, I mean AMBIDEXTROUS! :wacko: :)
 
some of us are ambi-dexturous!
(lol!)..heh! heh! heh!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
outrageous tool! del!..had one for years!
very effective,and versatile as can be!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
very true! dell!..correct way to do it!
thanks for the consideration!..a man who "knows"
what he's doin'!..just sayin!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
n/t
 
:clapping:
 
Ok, looks great! What's it called, how much are they and where do you get them?
 
Ok, so I figured out what these Lesche tools were, how much they cost, etc.

My question is, as a right-handed person that digs his holes from about the 2 o'clock position, down and around to about the 9 o'clock position, which side would I want the saw blade on? I'm assuming I would make the cut clockwise with the non-saw-blade side of the blade, which is what Lesche calls the "standard" model, and left-handers would want the opposite which they call the .... hell, I don't remember what they call it exactly, I just know the one I described above is what they call the standard.

After 35 years I'm retiring my Bowie knife that I've used for many thousands of finds.
 
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