I discovered today that these are not Sporks...they are Sporfs - Wikipedia
I don't like plastic Cutlery because they are too bendy.
Quote from: Kampfer on June 15, 2016, 09:25:45 PMI don't like plastic Cutlery because they are too bendy.I don't like metal, because of the taste.JR
Chopfork – A utensil with a fork at one end and chopsticks/tongs at the other.[1] Chork – Pointed and slightly curved tongs, which can be used like chopsticks (as pincers) or as a fork (for spearing).[2][3] A different kind of chork is a fork with a split handle, which can be broken in half to make two chopsticks.[4] Forkchops – Used in a pair, these are basically a pair of chopsticks with a small fork and knife on the non-pointed ends.[5] Knork – A fork with edge tines sharpened or serrated, manufactured in Newton, Kansas. Pastry Fork - A fork with a cutting edge along one of the tines. Spoon Straw – A scoop-ended drinking straw intended for slushies and milkshakes. Sporf – A utensil consisting of a spoon on one end, a fork on the other, and edge tines that are sharpened or serrated. Spork – Spoon and Fork Splayd – Spoon and Fork and Knife Spife – Spoon and Knife
I'll join the topic with this spnife(?). My father had the one to the right (unknown to me) but I found the left one second hand. Has anyone seen anything like it? Produced by Frost (now part of Mora) and the spoon part is fairly rough but it seems to be factory pinned.
Quote from: Fortytwo on June 15, 2016, 10:10:13 PMI'll join the topic with this spnife(?). My father had the one to the right (unknown to me) but I found the left one second hand. Has anyone seen anything like it? Produced by Frost (now part of Mora) and the spoon part is fairly rough but it seems to be factory pinned.The spoon is not intended for eating in this case...it's a fish gutting knife and the spoon is used to scrape out the blood line.
Those do look cool. I'm a bit disappointed that they are plastic though.
Quote from: Grant Lamontagne on June 16, 2016, 02:30:14 PMThose do look cool. I'm a bit disappointed that they are plastic though. Honestly they do suck... very small spoon, very short handle, knife only works on draw cuts (0 push cutting, not even paper).I ate half my stew with it today, got annoyed, used it as a long spoon and cut with my Spyderco.All in all cool 6 USD (8 Euros + 5 Euros shipping for me) toy with Ka-Bar marks, great look, and a badge for me... but utterly useless Thank again I'm not used to sporks, but my hobo knife usually does an awesome job.
What possessed them to make the bowl so small? I was interested until I saw the photo Xelkos posted of the Kabar next to a Snow Peak.
Outdoor Products sporks and their spork/spatula combo
Quote from: Spork, Lord of Lime Jello! on June 17, 2016, 02:04:06 AMOutdoor Products sporks and their spork/spatula comboThat's kinda cute..JR