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ML said:
Is tha a Stavr scoop, and if so, which model?

enquiring minds want to know ! Looks good
 
Very Nice Scoop TC.....Like the 3/8 inch holes,.how long is she?.....
 
I've had a Krepish since June, and I love it. With an ash handle it weighs about 3 1/2 pounds, and it's very strong.
Marc
 
got back from the beach scoop did great very eazy to push it in to the ground
 
Hey Tom
Can a wooden handle be used instead of fiberglass or does fiberglass just work better? Nice scoop, thinking about ordering me one of those. HH
 
you can use what u like i like fiber glass cause its lighter
 
tomcatpl . Fiberglass handle is good for working on the surf line and the dry sand.
in water is better to use the handle of wood ash or maple-treated paraffin wax to protect from water.
 
Hi Joe, I've had my Krepish scoop from Stavr for almost 6 months. It;s light & very strong. With the ash handle, it weighs about 3 1/2 pounds. If you would like to see it , let me know.
Marc Gershel
 
so far i love it in the wet sand and the hard clay that my aluminum scoop was hard to push thru (even with the ss lip)
 
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