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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Room 101, Glos. UK
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From Pitt Rivers museum:
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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For the last few days I have been trying with no luck to locate an old gardening tool owned by my Great Grandmother called a dibble. Though not quite as large as the one being discussed here it too has a shovel style handle and a diamond profiled blade. These were used for planting and while some have only a round blade for punching holes into the soil others had blades like this that were used not only for planting seeds but for cutting sod and roots. Below is a photo of a newer example with a round blade. If this is a dibble (as I suspect it to be) it could have been pushed into the soil forgotten and lost for years which would explain the overall heavily rusted condition.
Best, Robert |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,145
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The rusted condition means nothing look at all the Chinese swords fakes or the Central Asian sword fakes... |
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