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I picked these up at a yard sale.......anyone know what there used for?
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black ops? ::paranoid:: click on and it will show. hey johnnie, just a wag, :lol: eating? :roll:
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black ops? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol: Yeah,Johnnie....but eating what??
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the three time forks are for cold cuts...or salads...? found one site said they are serving forks.
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shellfish?
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jonet143 wrote:shellfish?
I was thinking maybe oysters, but that is a pure guess for the 3 tine forks. Unique, I never seen forks like that. ::shrug::
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Thanks for all the info,Guys. ::tu::
I never seen forks like that
Me either... ::shrug::
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Those forks appear to be designed so that a right handed user would have the reinforced tine down when cutting food with the fork. Haven't you ever gone into a restraunt and gotten a fork that was bent from someone using it to chop up thier food? Forks like those are much stronger and much less likely to bend when you're choppin off a chunk of chow. ::nod::
I've seen some of those or at least very similar at an antique shop.

The oyster forks I've had when eating those slimey delights at an oyster bar were much smaller than a regular dinner fork, about half the size on the shovelin end. :)
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i was thinking or lobster or crab legs.
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jonet143 wrote:i was thinking or lobster or crab legs.
Sounds good! When do we eat? :mrgreen:
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My grandmother had forks with the notch out of the thick tine.
She said they were dessert forks.

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for cutting up your pie/cake? it's a knork! :lol:
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How about a spork! ::shrug:: Part spoon and part fork, like those that some fast food places use only white plastic. ::shrug:: Just another dumb guess. I'll ask my wife when she gets home. She used to work as a caterer.
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c'mon hukk, it's knork, not a spork! no spoon. :lol:
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jonet143 wrote:c'mon hukk, it's knork, not a spork! no spoon. :lol:
:lol: Taco Bell says they invented it. :roll:
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