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Show GRIP ATTACHMENT TO - RAKE Device Invented by New Jersey Man Prevents Blistered Hands Movement Move-ment Is Limited. Any person who has ever used a rake will recall, if they stop to think, that the raking was usually done with one hand. The other hand was used merely as a sliding grip to guide the implement. After a few hours of this Bort of work a person who is not accustomed ac-customed to it is apt to find blisters on the hand that played the guide. To obviate this a New Jersey man has designed a sliding grip that is attached at-tached to the rake handle. A long piece of wire, with its ends coiled Rake Attachment. around the handle, extends parallel to the latter for some distance. The grip, which may be of rubber or cork, or any suitable substance, slides back and forth on the handle and the wire. This wire acts as a stop so that the movement of the rake is limited to a reasbnable space. |