| Hi Phyllis, I am sending some pictures of the rogue hoes and no break rakes in action as you requested. On Sunday April 17, 2011, the Connecticut Chapter of the New England Mountain Biking Association hosted a day of trail work at Goodwin State Forest in Hampton, CT. We had over 30 people attend from a number of organizations including folks from other chapters of NEMBA, the Connecticut Forests and Parks Association, Putnam Trails and Equestrian Association, and Friends of Goodwin State Forest. The day was a huge success, with no small thanks to Rogue Hoe. We relocated a 1/4 mile of trail, building a new section and doing a major reclamation of the old section. Thanks again, and hopefully we will do business in the future. There are several more emails with more pictures on the way. Paula Burton Trails Advocate CTNEMBA Pictures were taken by Dave Francefort and Paula Burton |
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Thank you for the order confirmation. Earlier in December I ordered two hoes from you for my 13-year-old son, Timothy. He received them both on |
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I ordered 3 hoes this spring and wanted to wait a season before commenting. I ordered the 55h field hoe, a scuffle hoe, and a lighter weight garden hoe. The scuffle hoe did a fantastic job weeding my beds and was a big improvement to the 1 hand tools I had been using. I fell in love with the 55h field hoe. I put that thing through the paces here in east Tennessee. I wasn't sure if it would hold up to the rocky soil here. I completely wore off the edge on it, resharpened and did it all over again. Just a wonderful tool for creating garden beds, breaking new soil, digging around stumps, and general tilling. My gas powered tiller actually broke this year and I didn't mind a bit. The 55h replaced it and it was just so much more peaceful to work in a garden without gasoline engines running. I recommend Rogue hoes to anyone I talk to that is tired of the crap tools they sell at chain home/garden stores. I just noticed the new "big brother" to the 55h (the Rhino) and I'm going to have to start dropping hints for father's day. Thanks for making a great tool! -Mike Heuer |
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Hello Phyllis, I would like the 54 inch handle. This is the third of your hoes I have purchased. As an agricultural scientist, and keen home gardener, I do a lot of hoeing. Rogue are the best hoes I have ever used! They stay sharp and are indestructible. Keep up the good work! Thanks! Nic |