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Wide Garden Trowel

Wide Garden Trowel

Regular price $62.00 USD
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Wide Garden Trowel


Built to be simple and sturdy, reminiscent of what you might have found in your Great-grandparents garden or farm shed. The wide blade holds a lot of soil and the pointed shape allows you to use it in the field as well. The subtle patina and refined hardwood handle give it a modern flair.

Made of heavy-gauge, high carbon steel with a hand turned American black walnut handle. Dimensions are approximately twelve inches long by four inches wide.

ATTENTION

All of the traditional gardening tools are shipped directly from the artisan's shop, on a first in, first out basis. Please allow up to two weeks for delivery. Due to the size and weight of these tools, the most economical method for shipping to addresses within the U.S. postal system is by using USPS Ground Advantage. One (1) to six (6) tools can generally fit in one package for this cost.

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Meet real Montana blacksmith, Tuli Fisher.Handcrafted from natural materials in Bozeman, Montana by a real blacksmith, Tuli Fisher's traditional garden tool collection provides gardeners with high quality tools built to last a lifetime.

Each and every tool is individually constructed using traditional blacksmithing techniques; forged with fire, hammer and anvil, hardened in water, and finished by hand.

The designs for these tools are based on functional, time-tested implements found in traditional agricultural communities. It is easy to see that their forms are nature inspired as well. The weight and strength of the tools provides increased capability in working soil, while the hand turned or natural handles provide comfort. The tools are finished to protect against the elements and increase their longevity.

By purchasing from our web site, you are not only acting as a patron to a true artisan, you are also helping to support the seed variety preservation mission of the Victory Seed Company.