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jimmy 's coin popper a good tool

ive been using the coin popper from jimmy searra very good tool gets down deep is real strong and leavs the grass in mint condition i do not dig plugs andy moor i found when i dug plugs the grass dies now i just make a slit whith my stainless steel knife and use the coin popper and sometimes a long teaspoon then i rake the dirt back into the hole whith a fork and you can not tell ive been thear and the grass does not die ,, i heard some parks will only let you dig whith a coin popper i can see why preserve your craft i highly recomend this tool plus its sturdy enuff to whack andy atacking dogs or humans
 
I agree, The Coin Popper a pretty good tool for the shallower coins in the parks and grass areas.:thumbup: You may have to work with it a little more on the deeper ones. Its a great tool to have in the arsenal of digging tools, it beets a screw driver hands down.:clapping:

Take Care, HH
Bill G
 
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