Worst tool ever bought or given.

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Clive.
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However...if you obtain a s/h well used spade, fork, hoe, etc...they really can be handed....by virtue of the previous use which develops a wear pattern relative to the hand of the user. :? .....

Old H'...have you still got your stock of bubbles for levels from your building days :wink:

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Dear Clive, you are quite right about the second-hand tools.

And yes, i wouldn't be without my stock of bubbles, i keep them in an air tight box so they don't go and pop on me. :)
Do you know some people don't believe it. :? :wink:
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oldherbaceous wrote:Dear Bert the mouse, i've been sitting here riddled with guilt, i must confess i was joking about left or right handed onion hoes. :lol: :lol: :wink:

What must you think of me. :twisted: :)



Dear OH

I did have my suspicions - but I was far too well-mannered to say so! :roll: :wink: :D
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