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"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote:

In a recent discussion, I was unsure of a shovel I had. I looked it up, and
it is a poly scoop. A short handled shovel with a t handle, and a poly
scoop. It is light, and works great for snow. Also used for grains. Not a
bad scrounge find, on the side of the road.

Man, there are a lot of specialized shovels.



No, this is the ultimate snow shovel. An Ames True Temper #1 aluminum shovel with a
decent handle on it.

http://images.hardwareandtools.com/P/u835306.jpg


Wes
 
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