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gold chain rake

andrew

New member
can anyone shed any light on these gold chain rakes being offered or even what they look like or even if they work
thanks
andrew
 
If it looks anything like a garden rake it should snag chains in dry beach sand down 2". Dragging the tines deeper than 2 - 3" would be tough. Get a Tesoro Compadre.
 
It is very interesting topic. Gold chains are easy to lose, but it is very difficult to find.

Stavr who produces scoops, also produces these rakes. No images on the website, only inscription 'top secret' :)

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That is one mean looking tool. Looks like it would definately get shallow chains. Put a few heavy bricks on it and drag it around with a beach buggy.
 
Now that elms and chestnut trees are hard to find, that might make a good back scratcher. Are gold chains that difficult to remove by hand? CO
 
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