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I hope that the new archaeology-friendly WHS trowels come out soon - I'm doing an excavation module at the moment and I have to keep using the uni ones - not a good state of affairs!
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GRRR is all I can say.
The launch date from the manufacturer has been put back to the 12th June due to problems getting the handles.
We apologise to all of you that have held on for so long to get this great new product, but bare with us! We can supply the current Premier model, but the wooden handle is all but gone.
Thanks.
Ian
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OK FINAL FINAL UPDATE!!
The trowels are HERE!
They will be available from Tuesday 13th, so go feel free to order now and we will dispatch the new model. We have stopped selling the current model so everyone who buys either the Premier or traditional from now on, will only get the better, stronger model.
Thanks
Ian
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Got one! Ordered it a few days ago and found it waiting for me whan I got back to London. Shiny new trowel that will hopefully get worn down soon.
It's so nice to have one of my own at last - thankies muchly getatrowel!
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No problem at all - glad you like it!
Anybody else got any feedback on the new model?
Ian
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Not as yet, but I have received my order now. Digging starts on 4th July, so will be able to report on feedback then!
Thanks very much, 'twas a pleasure doing business!!
Rachel
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Quote:quote:Originally posted by getatrowel
No problem at all - glad you like it!
Anybody else got any feedback on the new model?
Ian
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Yep, got mine on Monday and am very pleased with the results. It's so far dealt with hard gravelly clay, chalk and hoiked a lot of bricks out of a wall, which was what defeated the previous "tin" model.:face-approve:
Even like the exclusive label on the blade although it did cause one of my colleagues to deadpan, "do you have to be a solid forged archeologist before you can use one"[:o)]
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Quote:quote:Originally posted by troll
The one that I`m trying out has a traditional wooden handle-quite pleased about that cos the new one on the website looks as though it should be sold in Anne Summers.
...just to make it clear.
The NEW WHS applies to both the traditional AND Premier model (wooden and soft-feel handle) - the blade is new, the handles are the same.We do not sell the old model at all anymore.
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Is it possible to get a trowel handle in fluorescent orange/yellow. I am getting fed up of losing mine, dropping it in muddy puddles, having people attempt to run off with it etc...
Lucy
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If only you knew how difficult it was to convince them that the Premier was worth getting in (around 35% of people like the red, soft-feel version)! The manufacturers do make flourescent handles - we could investigate. Is there a call for this in general do you think?!
Ian
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