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Etiquette spoon?

Started by moparthug, June 22, 2018, 10:08:51 PM

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Spartan-C

That would be the spoon the evil step mother would give to Cinderella to eat with!  :grin:
Ken

moparthug

With silver and silver plate spoons widely available... why have an iron spoon for a food like grapefruit that's so acidic? Wouldn't that just make it rust faster? What about a tool for scraping out the seeds and innards of pumpkins and other large squash?
Rogue River, OR.

fatfillup

So what the heck is an etiquette and why do you need a special spoon to eat it?

What's it taste like anyway?

moparthug

Quote from: fatfillup on July 03, 2018, 02:28:55 PM
So what the heck is an etiquette and why do you need a special spoon to eat it?

What's it taste like anyway?

It tastes like shame and disapproval, you wouldn't like it.  :smiley:
Rogue River, OR.

fatfillup

Quote from: moparthug on July 04, 2018, 11:07:45 AM
Quote from: fatfillup on July 03, 2018, 02:28:55 PM
So what the heck is an etiquette and why do you need a special spoon to eat it?

What's it taste like anyway?

It tastes like shame and disapproval, you wouldn't like it.  :smiley:

haha, now that made me chuckle :smiley: 

wvtools

There is a toothed taxidermist scraper shown in Salaman, as well as some other toothed leatherworking scrapers.  Because of those and it being made by W. H. Horn, I am going to go with the group on here that thinks it is a leatherworking scraper.