Hand-Forged Fulcrum Weeder
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Hand-forged one at a time by a gardener with a lifetime of experience and a knack for innovation and recognizing good design.
This tool's deep, forked notch grabs the root by its shoulders, and its unsharpened edges won't slice the weed so that it throws new growth. The semi-circular bend just behind the tines provides a fulcrum to more effectively and easily lever out the weed.
The shank of this tool is square and tapered and the end is twisted into a spiral. The handle twists as it’s driven on so it won’t ever come off. The steel is quenched in oil to bake in a protective finish that prevents rusting.
Designed for outside use, this tool should last for many years if properly stored inside a shed or garage when not in use. Coat blades in oil to prevent rusting. The handle will take on a varnish from the natural oils of the hand.

Bob Denman grew up tending
his family's garden and playing with his machinist father's drill presses and
grinding tools. After college, he worked as a journalist and then in
advertising and eventually established his own agency and design studio with
his wife. At the age of 37, a motocross accident returned him to his earliest
interests. He gardened while rehabbing, and in searching for kneepads to kneel
on, he found that those available were mostly inefficiently bound behind the
leg, so he invented gardening pants with built-in kneepads. Bob obtained the
patent for his invention but did not have the money to enforce it, so when a
large gardening company knocked off his invention, he decided to take a bite
out of their business and started selling gardening tools. He and his wife,
Rita, ran a shop in California in the late 1980s and then relocated to Oregon
in 2004.
In the beginning, Bob bought forgings for such tools as trowels and dandelion
weeders and put his own handles on them. He also bought esoteric forgings from
Europe, but when the company that imported them was sold, he turned to a local
blacksmith to make them. The blacksmith, already 70 years old and nearing
retirement, told Bob that he could learn blacksmithing himself, and so he began
visiting the blacksmith's workshop in the evenings after he closed up shop to
drink whiskey and play with fire. Bob’s line of hand-forged tools, sold under
the name Red Pig, includes a number of implements that can't be found elsewhere
— either based on designs that are antique or from abroad or items that he invented
because he thought they would be useful.
Each Red Pig tool is hammered, bent, and cut by hand from steel using an anvil and Bob’s careful labor. In addition to making tools, Bob has been a contributor to Fine Gardening and Horticulture magazines and has always written for New Pioneer Magazine.
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Specifications
Length
13 inches
Materials
Hand-forged steel, hickory handle
Made in
Boring, Oregon






































