Here is a folding fork that is in very nice condition. It holds a fair amount of patina on the bottom of the fork.
I believe this fork/corkscrew was part of a set. The fork is not stamped but I'll bet the knife that was part of the set was marked.
The corkscrew is hard to open because of a very strong spring. It is 3 7/8" closed.
Does anyone have an idea who made this fork?
Thanks for looking.
A FOLDING FORK
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Re: A FOLDING FORK
Thank you, Bill.
I think it would be hard to come up with a name for this fork.

I think it would be hard to come up with a name for this fork.

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Re: A FOLDING FORK
I am not good with names but I appreciate the fork.
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Re: A FOLDING FORK
Most of the picnic sets I have seen were of German origin.I would guess this one is as well. A lot of them were unmarked even on the knife blade. I have a few sets.
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