It sounds a good title but I haven't thought up any clever substance, other than, it can cut heavy grass and it can cut light grass. You are welcome to add things yourself.
I showed my scythe to three follows. Two of whom hadn't used a scythe for twenty years and the third one hadn't used one for forty years. Each were able to pick up my scythe and mow grass the very best. It must be like riding a bicycle, once you learn it, it stays with you.
I saw an interesting video at http://aso.gov.au/titles/sponsored-films/factory-to-farm/clip2/
This film was made in 1925. It starts of with a man using a scythe with the caption "this is how things were done" then later on it shows four horses pulling a reaping machine with the caption "This is how things are done now".
I showed my scythe to three follows. Two of whom hadn't used a scythe for twenty years and the third one hadn't used one for forty years. Each were able to pick up my scythe and mow grass the very best. It must be like riding a bicycle, once you learn it, it stays with you.
I saw an interesting video at http://aso.gov.au/titles/sponsored-films/factory-to-farm/clip2/
This film was made in 1925. It starts of with a man using a scythe with the caption "this is how things were done" then later on it shows four horses pulling a reaping machine with the caption "This is how things are done now".