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    I was just kidding about the huge picture.

    Really, though, that's a pretty neat little find. If you don't lose it somewhere, it should last forever! Who knows, some decade later, someone might find it in a flea market and show it to WhiteBlazers two generations down the line.

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    Honestly ...you only need the spoon. True the fork would come in handy now and then but it's not necessary. Plus, if you carry the fork it will get dirty and require cleaning. It's not so much about the weight ...it's just one more thing to deal with and one more thing to get lost.

    Just my thoughts ...

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    Default Now That's a Bloody Spork Mate!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Wildman View Post
    Man that copied large, Hate when that happens!!!
    YEEHAW!!!!!!!!

    That over-sized titanium spork looks like a freakin' machete- You could whack down banana trees with that thing............. COOL!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spokes View Post
    YEEHAW!!!!!!!!

    That over-sized titanium spork looks like a freakin' machete- You could whack down banana trees with that thing............. COOL!!
    Now you did it!!
    The secret is out.

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    Well for some entertainment value, here are a couple clips from the 1930 All Quiet on the Western Front with this particular spoon/fork combo in action --

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77b6L...eature=related forward to about 10:10 to see it in action and then the beginning of this clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu7h4...eature=related.

    And for all those that say you dont need a fork, Tjaden certinaly gets a bit of use out of his.
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    Sure enough. Nice find, Tuckahoe, thanks a lot!

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