New Teaspoon Advice Please

New Teaspoon Advice Please

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Blib

44,311 posts

198 months

Friday 10th May
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The 'spoon' fourth from the left has its bowl attached at the wrong end.

I've annotated the photo in order to highlight this subtle imperfection.

HTH.

eldar

21,872 posts

197 months

Friday 10th May
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They are a mixed LHD and RHD set. Made assuming Brexit wouldn't happen. Common as Krupp in the lead up.

As you well know, you ruffian.

KP328

1,828 posts

196 months

Friday 10th May
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Happy Friday fellow stirrers.

Apparently someone cut down the villages oldest oak tree, anyway.

I have hand crafted oak Teaspoons for sale.

Cash only , no questions asked.


eharding

13,772 posts

285 months

Friday 10th May
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Blib said:


The 'spoon' fourth from the left has its bowl attached at the wrong end.

I've annotated the photo in order to highlight this subtle imperfection.

HTH.
There's something about those arrows that's oddly reminiscent of.....well, I can't quite place it.....it's tantalisingly similar to....oh, wait, I know...


Here we are:




wolfracesonic

7,090 posts

128 months

Friday 10th May
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Blib said:


The 'spoon' fourth from the left has its bowl attached at the wrong end.

I've annotated the photo in order to highlight this subtle imperfection.

HTH.
Blib, you’ve somehow managed to highlight the only spoon in the box that has the bowl at the correct end, it’s all the others that are wrong.

wolfracesonic

7,090 posts

128 months

Friday 10th May
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Someone managed to get six teaspoons out of one oak tree? Not the most efficient use of timber I would suggest.

mickk

28,990 posts

243 months

Friday 10th May
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KP328 said:


Happy Friday fellow stirrers.

Apparently someone cut down the villages oldest oak tree, anyway.

I have hand crafted oak Teaspoons for sale.

Cash only , no questions asked.
Someone cut an oak tree down and you have six, yes six(6) spoons for sale, was it a sapling?


CivicDuties

4,880 posts

31 months

Friday 10th May
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I'd like to think none of the regulars in here were involved in this incident - hopefully too difficult to get a competition visa to Russia given current political circumstances.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/girl-comp...

Pictures show a Voronezh Fabrika Lozekh "Wings Over Stalingrad" model, 1978 facelift if I'm not much mistaken. Can any collectors of Warsaw Pact era hardware confirm? I only ever saw a few, and that fleetingly, in State Canteens during my sojourns in the USSR, 1985-1991, before it all went wrong over there and Yeltsin extended Perestroika throughout the cutlery industry before selling it off to the Oligarchs. I wasn't really into the sport at the time, sadly.


KP328

1,828 posts

196 months

Friday 10th May
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Hi Guys, if you can forget you saw ( no pun intended ) that other photo, i posted the wrong one. I was supposed to post this one which is better and has no evidence

Yes just the six Teaspoons for sale turns out someone can only fit one small branch in a boot of a Dacia Duster

eharding

13,772 posts

285 months

Friday 10th May
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mickk said:
KP328 said:


Happy Friday fellow stirrers.

Apparently someone cut down the villages oldest oak tree, anyway.

I have hand crafted oak Teaspoons for sale.

Cash only , no questions asked.
Someone cut an oak tree down and you have six, yes six(6) spoons for sale, was it a sapling?
Custom lumberjacking for bespoke cutlery can be a surprisingly timber-intensive process, particularly if the tree is difficult to move after felling.

I had a couple of chaps source some prime Northumberland Sycamore last September with a view to having a full set of personalised flatware crafted from it, but the logistics of getting the felled tree out of the gap from the hillside proved too much, and all I managed to get out of it were a brace of fondue forks.

wolfracesonic

7,090 posts

128 months

Friday 10th May
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CivicDuties said:
I'd like to think none of the regulars in here were involved in this incident - hopefully too difficult to get a competition visa to Russia given current political circumstances.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/girl-comp...

Pictures show a Voronezh Fabrika Lozekh "Wings Over Stalingrad" model, 1978 facelift if I'm not much mistaken. Can any collectors of Warsaw Pact era hardware confirm? I only ever saw a few, and that fleetingly, in State Canteens during my sojourns in the USSR, 1985-1991, before it all went wrong over there and Yeltsin extended Perestroika throughout the cutlery industry before selling it off to the Oligarchs. I wasn't really into the sport at the time, sadly.

I think you’ll find dirty is a bit of a Russian word around here since events in Ukraine…or is it Russia is bit of a dirty word?

Blib

44,311 posts

198 months

Friday 10th May
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Where did the Dads' Army post go?

That was funny.

frown

mickk

28,990 posts

243 months

Friday 10th May
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Blib said:
Where did the Dads' Army post go?

That was funny.

frown
It's still there you blind old duffer.

Blib

44,311 posts

198 months

Friday 10th May
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mickk said:
Blib said:
Where did the Dads' Army post go?

That was funny.

frown
It's still there you blind old duffer.
paperbag












Buy Krupp.

Blib

44,311 posts

198 months

Wednesday 15th May
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1) Krupp 1(b). The Progenitor.
2) Krupp 242(b). The Classic.
3) Krupp 327(b). The Ultimate.
4) Krupp 424(b). The Future.

PM me for details.

No flange kickers.

No Mickks.

wolfracesonic

7,090 posts

128 months

Wednesday 15th May
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5) Anything decent by any chance?

paulguitar

23,782 posts

114 months

Wednesday 15th May
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6) From Krupp? Have you ever visited the planet 'Earth'?




KP328

1,828 posts

196 months

Wednesday 15th May
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I will be honest i have never seen the word progenitor before but i assume it must mean something thats cheap and tacky.

Blib

44,311 posts

198 months

Wednesday 15th May
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KP328 said:
I will be honest i have never seen the word progenitor before but i assume it must mean something thats cheap and tacky.
Strewth.

rolleyes

KP328

1,828 posts

196 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Blib said:
Strewth.

rolleyes
Which is pretty much everyones reaction at seeing Krupp Teaspoons.