RayMcCullough wrote:That funny. I use to lay brick and can attest to a trowel getting sharp from use. You rarely need a brick hammer when you get good with your trowel. We would cut the aluminum wire about the thickness of a pencil with our trowel also.
Cool find.
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Know what you mean Ray, I worked in the construction trade for twenty years and many is the time I've seen builders use their trowels to halve bricks quickly and expertly. Not to mention the point of the trowel which I imagine would be very dangerous for thrusting.
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I suppose that sometimes we get so wrapped up in 'military' type weapons that we can overlook the 'day-to-day' variety of tradesmen. I recall seeing at least one period illustration showing, for example, a fuller's bat being used for fighting (that's another one I had forgotten about).
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Cheers,
Terry