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Also,"Hod" or more formally,"Hodd", is said to be a small, grey rodent with deer like antlers. It is noted to have gone extinct within the last 200 years in much of the midwest and New England areas of the north American continent, last observed in the wild by noted naturalist Yul Gibbons.
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A section was included here on a writer John Fante, and his fiction work drawing on his father's trade as a bricklayer. I've moved this content to the article on Bricklayers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bricklayer) as the references seemed to be more about the trade and the workers in general than the specific tool, the hod. --mgaved (talk) 19:38, 8 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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