PWC Repair
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I was just wondering cause I've only ever called it a "pick". When you look up the the words origin, there is NOTHING related to "axe" in the origins at all! Only pick or pic. AND....there's NO AXE BLADE on it. There IS however, a tool we commonly call a mattock. The mattock is also commonly called a pick ADZE, and has a blade on one side. This got me thinking......is it a regional thing? Or is it actually more likely an uneducated or misheard thing. And since that's how grandpa said it, that must be right..? Like when people say "Chester drawers". That aggrevates the $h!t out of me! Who is Chester and why the hell do you have his drawers?? I guess this was just my thought of the day...........discuss......
