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Kym Calls It “FrankenShovel”

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when the snow is eye level...

2007 shovel versus new 2008 Frankenshovel

 

frankenshovel and last year\'s shovel

As shown above, last season’s shovel was worn down to the nub. So when I stumbled across a broken push shovel and a broken square nosed shovel” I did what any resourceful fellow would. I took the good parts (green handle and steel nose respectively) and combined them. It made me happy. Very happy.

There are few things in life that have the reliability of No. 2 U.S.A. Tempered Steel shovels. The plastic snow shovels from big box stores today are garbage. They don’t make shovels like they used to, and I hate weak shovels. Weak shovels are for weak people and I’m not weak. At least, I don’t think I am. Who knows. But if I have a heart attack while shoveling the snow in my driveway, it will be with a reliable tool in hand.

One Comment

  1. BOB wrote:

    Man makes a shovel or a shovel is a measure of a man ?

    Right on Brian, I thought Damon would jump right on this story. His grandpa Jack C. was the ultimate shovel man. He had his personal shovel and you’d better not touch it. He would give you the shirt of his back, lend you anything he had, jump in and help you or do it for you. But never touch his shovel. I think everyone that tried to use his shovel had Jack tune them up to the point of wetting themselves.

    He was a very good farmer and his shovel was his main tool - an extension of his arm. If he wasn’t in his truck or on his tractor he had it ready for work. I saw him cut a weed that was so close to a plant a Japanese Gardner would have had to of been on his knees to accomplish that feat. He was the master of irrigation. He could set a stream of water while I was getting my boots on. Digging headers or pulling furrows through, there was none better. Jack was named farmer of the year once so I can say he had shovel of the year also.

    He kept his shovel sharp as a razor and expected everyone to do the same. I can still hear him saying as he checked my shovel “what you doing with that club?” To him a sharp shovel was a shovel a dull one was a club. A sharp shovel will cut so much better than a club, and that means it takes less energy to do the same work.

    Nothing I have written is news to a farmer -for that matter any craft is made easier by having good tools that receive good care. So in closing “YES BRIAN YOU ARE A STRONG MAN IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE”

    Sunday, November 9, 2008 at 8:52 pm | Permalink

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