Dandelion whip

Cutlery – Cutting tools – Swing stroke type

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B26B 300

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042584736

ABSTRACT:
This small hand operated yard tool is designed and invented specifically for the individual home owner to cut off dandelion flowers from their lawns. The tool consists of a four by six and one-half inch blade with a double edged row of triangular shaped cutting prongs, attached to a short 32 inch inverted T shaped handle, that when held in an adult's hand by their side reaches down toward the ground to just above ground level. When said blade is swung forward and backward underneath the dandelion flowers it cuts and snaps them off, thus removing said blemish from the lawn and diminishing future outcrops of the weed.

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patent: 2787058 (1957-04-01), Vogel

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