I've been using a Leche which has the notches in the right side of the blade. Does that make it a digger for a right handed person? If it is for right handed people, then I find it awkward to use the serrated side of the blade to cut roots. Have I been wrong all this time and mine is for left handed hunters? Maybe I need a lesson in using the darn thing. Most all roots I cut are pried into with the Lesche, or I whack it with a shovel in desperation. It kinda seems to me that if the serrations were in the left side that it would be more natural use it right handed, in a normal sawing motion during root cutting. it does seem that most lesche diggers cone with the serrations on the right side, so naturally I assumed it to be for right handed people. Wazzup with this?
OK I've done a little research, and found that the serrations on mine(right side), normally means it is for a left handed person. That kinda sucks, cuz there was never any offer when buying for right or left handed. The whole world is basically dominated by right handers, or I think that it does. Why would left handed lesche diggers be sold by default? I seriously think that trying to dig left handed would make for a lame and crude hole, if I could even physically manage digging left handed. Lesche os a good digger, but the marketing is poor when it comes to R and L selling standards. This is a pretty bad thing when you figure you pay $40-$50. martin