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Post by alientude on Jan 6, 2021 4:05:33 GMT
That's a really cool idea. Love it.
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Post by randomnobody on Jan 6, 2021 4:28:57 GMT
I'm reminded of an old kukri I once saw, somewhere, that had an entire surgeons kit (or something similar) in the scabbard. Thought it was neat. Might see if I can find it again later; stuck at work now. Speaking of Tod and eating sets, I've been meaning to pick up one or ten of his...
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Post by randomnobody on Jan 6, 2021 11:32:46 GMT
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Post by soulfromheart on Jan 6, 2021 11:40:31 GMT
Love the concept ! Handy, simple, practical
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Post by pgandy on Jan 6, 2021 13:11:02 GMT
That’s a great idea and I like it very much. I believe the “pricker” in the video was more common. The fork has been around for centuries but as we know it probably came from the Byaztium Empire and slowly spread northward through Europe. Not time now to refresh my mind more but a quick look at forks in Wikipedia did some refreshing. England for instance did not widely use the fork until the 18th century. I know, messer. You might want to take a look at the history in Wikipedia. Truly I like the idea and it shows thought.
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