Bildukey
- planosteve
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Re: Bildukey
I have always associated that word with some sort of shovel or digging implement. I believe my father used it to refer to a post hole digger but I think my grandmother used it for any narrow bladed shovel for garden work (not to be confused with a spade...long handled).
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Re: Bildukey
I thought it was spelled "bulldukey". It's what comes out of the back end of a bull.
Never heard of a shovel being called that.
Never heard of a shovel being called that.
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Re: Bildukey
Bill in for the win !
BT Rosie's would be heavy duty wire cutters
BT Rosie's would be heavy duty wire cutters
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Re: Bildukey
Oh wait . . . I misread it . . .
Re: Bildukey
A couple of friends of mine were helping me put in a cattle guard, and I asked them to hand me down the Bildukey; the friend from Brownwood handed it to me; the one from Kali said "What ?".
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Re: Bildukey
It's what I always called a post hole digger.
Re: Bildukey
I got here late but I knew what it was.
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Re: Bildukey
Never heard it called that, only a sharpshooter.
Re: Bildukey
Red Oak wrote:A couple of friends of mine were helping me put in a cattle guard, and I asked them to hand me down the Bildukey; the friend from Brownwood handed it to me; the one from Kali said "What ?".
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