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I've had one of each for several years, now, and I personally don't
think there's a whole lot of difference between them. But then, I'm
not using them to lay bricks. Your results may vary.
Lauren Cook, RPA
Senior Archaeologist
Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.
30 North Main Street
Cranbury, NJ 08512
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Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 8:55 pm
Subject: Re: New Marshalltons
> Bob,
>
> I might have to differ ... Been using one of those this summer,
> and I
> thought I noticed more strain in my forearm. I was starting to
> think that the
> abscence of "slip" between wood grip and hand, ie., the fact that
> the rubber grip
> was essentially locked into your hand, transferred excess strain
> and stress
> back into your wrist and arm, rather that creating a safety "slip"
> of the handle
> when troweling through dried outs silts and clays. Just a
> preliminary
> observation.
>
> Mark C. Branstner
>
> 210 E. Sherwood Road
> Williamston, MI 48895
>
> 1.517.347.4791 / [log in to unmask]
>
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