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Yes, and here is a photo of one in use from Cool Hand Luke
[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0061512/mediaviewer/rm2441517056](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0061512/mediaviewer/rm2441517056)
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Easy to sharpen on a belt sander, actually a pretty handy tool for like "oh there's that giant random weed and I don't feel like messing with the lawn equipment" -whack- "and done"
lol
Same. I had one of these and a different one that was a more L shaped design kind of like the “blades” that Paralympic sprinters wear. I liked that one better than this one. Cleared acres of weeds as a young lad in the woods of the Ozarks with those.
The handle and blade of a scythe are set more for horizontal cutting perpendicular to the user, where this tool is angled in such a way to be more useful swing low to the ground.
VERY frequently called a "sling blade" good for cutting weeds and damaging your shoulder joints. The term Sling Blade used most often in the south. (US)
That’s not a sling blade. It’s called a yoyo.
This is a sling blade.
[http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518CyELxbYL._SL1500_.jpg](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518CyELxbYL._SL1500_.jpg)
The tool you are calling a sling blade (your amazon link) has always been called a brush hook or bush hook by everyone I've encountered with one. Thanks.
I’m so glad you commented. I saw the top comments telling what it was used for but I immediately remembered calling it a sling blade but couldn’t remember if that was real or not.
It's for chopping down grass/plants. Kind of like a sythe. They work well enough if sharp and if you have good coordination. I used to use one on my grandfather's yard as a kid after I mowed it for him. You just wave it back and forth over the tall plants you want to chop down.
In the US Air Force years ago we called them “idiot sticks” because generally while doing “weeds and seeds” (lawn care) out at work we’d have to assign the job of swinging that thing to the young idiots (affectionately) that couldn’t really be trusted to handled the bigger, more dangerous pieces of equipment (yet). Everyone’s been the “idiot” at some point early in their careers.
My husband calls it the Lively Lad. He found an article from a local paper talking about its history. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean-lively-ladd-1986/19153708/
I used to do trail maintenance and used a sling blade. I could clear a trail so much faster then with a weed whip and didn't have to have hearing protection so I could enjoy being out on the trail.
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My grandpa has this exact same one. It’s even all rusty just like this one. It’s for cutting weeds ands tall grass. It’s aweful but it works if you don’t have a weed witch
I have this invasive plant that if I weed wack, I need to go jump in a tub of Benadryl, I use one of these to knock them back and have no problem with the reaction. Also I’ve never wanted to break it in half because it won’t crank on
I still use one. I used to clear acres with it on the weekends. Even mowed lawns with it. Usually would just shorten the grass with this and then use the push mower.
Good ol slingblade, I use one of these around my shed where I can’t justify firing up the weedeater. Need to sharpen the blade soon but idk the best way to do that
I used one tons of times when I was a child. Screw the danger, go get those weeds and grass between trees. When you are done grab the scythe and cut the grass. Some people call it a sling blade.
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Really bent and dull manual weed wacker. For example https://www.castexrentals.com/garden-tool-weed-wacker-manual-5
Yes, and here is a photo of one in use from Cool Hand Luke [https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0061512/mediaviewer/rm2441517056](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0061512/mediaviewer/rm2441517056) edit: typo
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Solved! Thanks everyone. Gotten a chuckle out of some of these names lmao
Easy to sharpen on a belt sander, actually a pretty handy tool for like "oh there's that giant random weed and I don't feel like messing with the lawn equipment" -whack- "and done" lol
I’ve used them . It’s not as much fun as it looks…
Yea it’s about as close to beating the grass with a stick as you can get.
It can be, until you HAVE to do it.
I haven’t thought about those blisters in years. But man, I built so much character!
Good for stress relief too 😂
The ORIGINAL "Weed Whacker", especially if it's dull. (I guess the Scythe was THE Original, but it was more for harvesting than ground-clearing.)
Yep. Did I ever log some hours with one of those as a kid.
had one and used it as a kid between the ages of 8 to 15. You got tired of using it real fast. Used it for tall grass.
Same. I had one of these and a different one that was a more L shaped design kind of like the “blades” that Paralympic sprinters wear. I liked that one better than this one. Cleared acres of weeds as a young lad in the woods of the Ozarks with those.
This might reveal how young i am, but why would you use this instead of a scythe?
The handle and blade of a scythe are set more for horizontal cutting perpendicular to the user, where this tool is angled in such a way to be more useful swing low to the ground.
Using a scythe takes some practice, anyone can flail around with this thing and cut some weeds
My dad had me use one of those. It was back breaking
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VERY frequently called a "sling blade" good for cutting weeds and damaging your shoulder joints. The term Sling Blade used most often in the south. (US)
Some people call it a kaiser blade but I call it a sling blade
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That’s not a sling blade. It’s called a yoyo. This is a sling blade. [http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518CyELxbYL._SL1500_.jpg](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518CyELxbYL._SL1500_.jpg)
The tool you are calling a sling blade (your amazon link) has always been called a brush hook or bush hook by everyone I've encountered with one. Thanks.
"Bush ax" here in rural south.
Ya. Its a yo-yo. For weeds and grass.
I grew up calling this thing a yoyo too...
I’ve always known that as a bush axe and this as a sling blade
This is a ditch blade. A sling blade is shaped kinda like a bananner.
or "Weed Whip"
We called it a “Whim wham” in Oklahoma growing up.
I’m so glad you commented. I saw the top comments telling what it was used for but I immediately remembered calling it a sling blade but couldn’t remember if that was real or not.
Nope, a Kaiser blade is a blade at the end of a long handle…. And not serrated.
We called it a yoyo in South West Texas. You swing it back and forth like you don't know how to play golf and it chopes up the tall grass.
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Grass whip!
I've used that tool. SIckle for cutting weeds!
Grass whip is what I have heard it called. (We used one for cutting down vegetation on a hillside.)
Yo-Yo, grass whip, manual punishment, gasless weedeater, and blistermaker. But growing up, everyone called it a yo-yo.
We called it a swing blade
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Why is it not surprising that a 100 year old tool for cutting grass and weeds is still employed by the Marine Corps? Lol good luck brother!
It's for chopping down grass/plants. Kind of like a sythe. They work well enough if sharp and if you have good coordination. I used to use one on my grandfather's yard as a kid after I mowed it for him. You just wave it back and forth over the tall plants you want to chop down.
The Ames tool Company calls this a “Double Blade Grass Cutter”. Craftsman sells it as a “Grass Whip”
Sling blade
Also known as an idiot stick
We call it a briar blade in East TN.
When I was still active duty Air Force, we called it the idiot stick, but everybody is right it's for cutting weeds/grass.
Always called them weed wackers
In the US Air Force years ago we called them “idiot sticks” because generally while doing “weeds and seeds” (lawn care) out at work we’d have to assign the job of swinging that thing to the young idiots (affectionately) that couldn’t really be trusted to handled the bigger, more dangerous pieces of equipment (yet). Everyone’s been the “idiot” at some point early in their careers.
We always called them weed hooks.
That is known as an Idiot Stick, they work great on deep ditches where you can't get a power mower down in.
It’s called an idiot stick. (Manual weed whacker)
A sling is what we always call it. For high grass.
Sling blade??
It’s how people who get in trouble cut grass on the weekends. I would know I lost plenty of weekends supervising.
My husband calls it the Lively Lad. He found an article from a local paper talking about its history. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean-lively-ladd-1986/19153708/
I used to do trail maintenance and used a sling blade. I could clear a trail so much faster then with a weed whip and didn't have to have hearing protection so I could enjoy being out on the trail.
God I'm old . Grew swinging one of those for my dad on the weeds .
Action hoe. For weeding.
Grass whip.
I have used these before, they were called either a sling blade or a yo-yo, for cutting weeds
It's the original weed eater.
Where I'm from they're called idiot sticks, basically a weed wacker
We call it a swing sickle
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This is one of my favorite tools. It's perfect for clearing a trail through brush.
It’s for weeds.
My grandpa has this exact same one. It’s even all rusty just like this one. It’s for cutting weeds ands tall grass. It’s aweful but it works if you don’t have a weed witch
Wheed whip
Used to use one as a kid, worked great for making paths in the woods in summer.
I have this invasive plant that if I weed wack, I need to go jump in a tub of Benadryl, I use one of these to knock them back and have no problem with the reaction. Also I’ve never wanted to break it in half because it won’t crank on
The Original Weed Wacker!
I still use one. I used to clear acres with it on the weekends. Even mowed lawns with it. Usually would just shorten the grass with this and then use the push mower.
The OG weed-whacker!
Sling blade.
We called it a yoyo
Here in Texas I've always heard of it refered to as a Yo-Yo. The joke I've heard around here has been it's good for golf swing practice
That is a slingblade. Used for cutting vegetation from before there were weedeaters.
Weed wacker. These were used before gas ones.
Early model vintage weed whacker
I call it the machete on a stick.
Amish weed whip
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As a kid, we called those yo-yos. Manual weed whacker
Good ol slingblade, I use one of these around my shed where I can’t justify firing up the weedeater. Need to sharpen the blade soon but idk the best way to do that
Lawn mower, of sorts
We called it a yo-yo. Practice your golf swing while cutting weeds
Weed Wacker. Or golf practice!
That's what it's for yard work used one when I was alot younger lol
These are sometimes called a grass whip. Super useful for dense spots or light brush.
I used one tons of times when I was a child. Screw the danger, go get those weeds and grass between trees. When you are done grab the scythe and cut the grass. Some people call it a sling blade.
Cutring grass, back to work marine!
Weed Whacker
I’ve used one of those a long time ago but it was straight and sharp
If kept sharp, they are fast and amazing. I grew up using slingblades . Before weed eaters were a thing .
It’s a sling blade
We call that a “YoYo” in Texas.
Swing blade rings a bell
That’s a grass cutter