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Senkichi Ninja 4-tine Rake for clam digging (Japan Import) F/S JP import premium
$ 7.23
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Description
Senkichi Ninja 4-tine Rake for clam digging (Japan Import) F/S JP import premiumProduct Overview
UPC:
4977292610193
[Use] Rake. [Features, Features] It is for clam picking. Head: iron. Senkichi
is one of eight original brands of Fujiwara Sangyo Co., Ltd., specialized in
cutting tool for carpentry and gardening. "Providing products to all tool
distribution channels in Japan." Established in April 17, 1944, the company
business is carried out from the headquarters and seven branches and sales
offices. [Products] Carpenterfs tools/Work tools/Air tools/Tip tools/ Work
support/Gardening tools/Gardening equipment/Gardening supplies. [Product
Categories] A wide range of products, from carpentry and power tools, to hand
and gardening tools. As a trading firm focused on planning and development, we
offer a variety of DIY tools, primarily power tools, hand tools, and gardening
tools. Our product line includes approximately 100,000 models. This vast array
of products allows us to satisfy the needs of our clients. [Carpenterfs tools]
Basic DIY tools for cutting, grinding, hammering, polishing, and measuring.
[Work tools] Hand tools for any work situation and application. [Air tools]
Power tools that efficiently perform high-precision work. [Tip tools] Tool
bits with high precision that can be safely used with any material [Work
support] Product support for safe, secure, and comfortable work performance.
[Gardening] Gardening equipment for hobby gardeners and professionals.
[Gardening equipment] Wide range of products for pruning, cutting, planting,
weeding, cultivating, and storing. [Gardening supplies] Gardening tools for
various gardening applications.
Features
Material (head): iron
Handle: Wood
Size: 77 x 235 x 105mm, Weight: 130g
great for clam digging
Details
Product Dimensions: 3.03 x 4.13 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight: 4.8 ounces
Manufacturer: Fujiwara Sangyo
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No