A round point and a square point shovel - I used these as a kid with my Dad 50 years ago. I was not going to give them up just because a handle broke and another was close - replace with a Husky from HD? - no way. Searched high and low and found this resource.
When these arrived I mounted my belt sander in my vise, cleared space and started measuring. No need. There was nothing to do! Although these were not curved quite as much as my old handle, I realized they would bend under tension as they inserted themselves into the throat of the shovel.
Perfect graining also. Very good quality timber. I sanded off whatever finish they put on the handle (wax?) and applied boiled linseed oil for seven days. You should too.