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#35799 08/22/06 08:02 PM
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I am new to this board and have just purchase a house on a pond. I have been researching pond rakes and there was one that I found that was called the "Ultimate" Pond Rake and was going to purchase it but now I can not find it. Does anyone know if this is still on the market and if so where can one purchase it.

Thanks in advance,

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I have this rake and I have been well pleased with it. www.gemplers.com/a/shop/product.asp?T1=G86036&UID=200608222239551409679814 .If this url doesn't work just try www.gemplers.com and do search for pond rake.

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Also, check this PondBoss thread re "ultimate pond rake" http://www.pondboss.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=18;t=000045

Hope this helps.

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Thanks for the info Lowell,

I have been researching pond and lake rakes steadily for the last 3 months and looked at pretty much all of them and narrowed it down to the Ultimate Pond rake.

I did see that post, that is how I found Pond Boss, I did an internet search for Ultimate Pond Rake and it gave me a link to that port. Unfortunately is from 2005 with no specific information on where to actually get one unless I missed it.

My challenge is that my pond has a sandy bottom with pine needles and leaves. Further out there is some tall grassy weeds but not that bad. I want a rake that I can throw out there from shore with a rope attached and let it sink to the bottom and draw the leaves and pine needles out.

Again thanks for taking the time to getting me that info it is much appreciated.


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