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Goldblatt would have to do more than that to attract my business. The weld
from the blade to the handle looks amateurish, but most importantly the
blade is a heavier, softer, less flexible piece of steel. A nightmare to
sharpen or touch up, too heavy in the hand, and less responsive to the
touch. Half to a third the price of a Marshalltown, but a false economy in
my book.
Lauren J. Cook, RPA
Senior Archaeologist
Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.
30 North Main Street
Cranbury, NJ 08512
Ph: 609 655-0692 ext 312
Fx: 609 655-3050
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Ron
May
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 3:30 AM
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Subject: Re: New Marshallto(w)ns
Next thing you know, Marshalltown and Goldblatt trowels will come with
streamline fins and knuckle guards.
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
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