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Title: Lightweight border fork??
Post by: tim on October 03, 2004, 10:30:22
Still looking for one - really light. = Tim
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: teresa on October 03, 2004, 11:00:05
Hi Tim,
check this out
http://www.josephbentley.co.uk/Tools1.html
They say the stainless steel is lighter?
Couple of chaps down lottie have the SS spades thought they were just saving time in cleaning but this may be the reason.
Me I still have mums fork use it for garden and lottie and it gets locked in the boot of my car I am so afraid of lossing it.
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: tim on October 03, 2004, 11:36:42
Thanks - I've mailed them. SS? Depends how much SS there is!! = Tim
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: Jesse on October 03, 2004, 13:22:16
Tim I bought a dutch hoe yesterday from Homebase and it looks like the same brand as the link Teresa has posted above. If it's not the same brand then it looks very similar. Can't check because its in my car and it's pouring outside. But, I picked up the garden fork on display and it was fairly light (for me anyway) compared to the fork I'm using at the moment. I can't remember the price of the fork at Homebase but I think it was around £20 or £23. I bought the hoe because it was so comfortable to hold, unlike the other ones on display with plastic handles.
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: teresa on October 03, 2004, 13:55:52
Oh Tim Xmas is comming tell all family you want money to buy yourself a fork.
Then watch there faces they will be delighted they will realise you need something useful and not another pair of socks.
Like Jess I like wooden handles.
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: tim on October 03, 2004, 17:12:54
Me too - they last for ever.

Thanks for the info Jess. Light? It's got to suit my dear wife, & she too is over 80! = Tim
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: tim on October 07, 2004, 16:30:37
Teresa - huge thanks for pointing me toward Joseph Bentley (Decco Ltd). In the event, I went for the newly launched 'Gardener's Apprentice' fork. Light? Just over 800gm. As you would expect, shorter than a 'grown-up' one, but suits my wife to a tee since she has lost several inches through age.

Arrived today - £20 inc p&p. A truly beautiful piece of craftsmanship. A collector's piece! Nothing like the usual fading, brittle plastic coated nonsense on the right. It is certainly high recommendation for all the other tools they have on the web. And there's a Potato Fork due out next year. Can't wait! = Tim
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: Kerry on October 07, 2004, 18:49:39
looks rather nicely crafted that, Tim. i still like wooden tools.
Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: teresa on October 07, 2004, 20:53:31
Oh Tim its lovely and the price is so good.
The internet is a wonderfull place your not restricted to local shops and DIY centers which do charge a lot for mass produce products.

Title: Re:Lightweight border fork??
Post by: Doris_Pinks on October 08, 2004, 08:53:18
I broke the handle on my border ladies fork, and was very upset! Gave it to my 90 year old friend who has mended it for me, and given me a wooden handle that looks just like yours Tim, have to say it feels a better fork somehow, and am glad now the handle snapped! ;D
Title: Re: Lightweight border fork??
Post by: tim on June 29, 2005, 09:43:10
Someone was talking about childrens' tools. I think that I said 'don't buy the garden centre versions'.

Just a reminder. http://www.josephbentley.co.uk/ChildrensGardenTools1.html