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Tried the Lesche Digger today.

NH Bob

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I got out with Mattockman again today. Seems I've temporarily lost the touch. No good finds again today. That's about 4 full days of hunting with no goodies. The next one will be a hot spot.

Anyway, used the new Lesche Digger today and it amazed me. First it was lighter than it looks. When I looked at the blade I thought,.no way is this going to work.
My mind was soon changed in the first hour of use. It has plenty of foot room but yet keeping the blade small. Great leverage and strong like Bull. I'm sold. A great field digger, big enough to do the job and small enough to not look threatening.
[attachment 105865 digger.jpg]
 
This doesn't look like the Ground Shark model. Does it tell you which model it is on the label? Thanks and sorry to be a pest.
 
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NH Bob said:
I got out with Mattockman again today. Seems I've temporarily lost the touch. No good finds again today. That's about 4 full days of hunting with no goodies. The next one will be a hot spot.

Anyway, used the new Lesche Digger today and it amazed me. First it was lighter than it looks. When I looked at the blade I thought,.no way is this going to work.
My mind was soon changed in the first hour of use. It has plenty of foot room but yet keeping the blade small. Great leverage and strong like Bull. I'm sold. A great field digger, big enough to do the job and small enough to not look threatening.


Looks like it would go into the ground like a scalpel. A nice tool to have.
 
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