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Just got a new Predator relic shovel to have a look at...

Guvner

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Here's a picture of it. This shovel would be ideal for digging up a pit if one was found. I just threw a tape measure on just the handle of this shovel and it was about 30 inches long. The point of the shovel sank into the couch in the picture. (Sorry)
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Sure seems it would have a real use in certain areas.

Guvner..
 
Do I see a different color paint? I got the same thing with a T Handle. Its great. I got permission to us it where I coin hunt. Its real easy to cut a small plug with that little blade and put it back so you can't see where you dug. And easy on an old back. :wiggle:
 
Just look at the top and press it. Look for the Dixie Model 58LB.

http://www.findmall.com/list.php?44

Guvner..
 
Thanks George...
 
George told me he's using a new Diamond paint thats alot tuffer than the old one. I know the new color appears harmless, but I told George I would rather have mine just raw steel. You know that 4130 Crome moly he uses has that demascus look. I can't help but wonder what the life expectancy for one of these stainless gems is.
 
Great tool for coin hunting. The primer and paint has worn on mine also but I have no problem with that. It would take a welding torch to damage the Little Eagle. Best digging tool I have owned and I would not trade it for any other digger. Super nice people to deal with.
 
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