New Teaspoon Advice Please

New Teaspoon Advice Please

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Fessia fancier

1,019 posts

184 months

Monday 18th March
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I think this resource is moderately useful for those choosing teaspoons but it is a bit disappointing that it only has 416 pages. Where does one go to get in depth analysis that befits such a serious decision?

eldar

21,807 posts

197 months

Monday 18th March
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Fessia fancier said:
I think this resource is moderately useful for those choosing teaspoons but it is a bit disappointing that it only has 416 pages. Where does one go to get in depth analysis that befits such a serious decision?
Use the big boys page length option. Allows a more cogent and connected data flow. And don't touch Krupp ever.

Blib

44,233 posts

198 months

Monday 18th March
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eldar said:
Fessia fancier said:
I think this resource is moderately useful for those choosing teaspoons but it is a bit disappointing that it only has 416 pages. Where does one go to get in depth analysis that befits such a serious decision?
Use the big boys page length option. Allows a more cogent and connected data flow. And don't touch Krupp ever.
I've just had a look at Fessia so-called Fancier's garage.

Frankly, I doubt he could afford to buy a Krupp.

Not even a run of the mill, 121(b).


The loser.

No offence.

mickk

28,920 posts

243 months

Monday 18th March
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eldar said:
And don't touch Krupp ever.
Such a common engraving on tombstones.

Mark-C

5,160 posts

206 months

Monday 18th March
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mickk said:
eldar said:
And don't touch Krupp ever.
Such a common engraving on tombstones.
And the original underpinning story of Britney Spears' "Oops!...I Did It Again" before the evil Svengalis got hold of her and dragged her away from Spoonfest Mississippi in 1998 and made her dress up funny and sing all raunchy furious

anonymoususer

5,867 posts

49 months

Monday 18th March
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Cabinet Enforcer said:
I know this is a pretty serious diversion off topic, and Blib will probably ban me from the thread... but I saw these Norwegian beauties in a local auction house recently and wondered if the resident teaspoon wizards had any thoughts on these coffee spoons? Obviously i'm aware the technology is completely different, but it is quite refreshing to see a completely different approach.

Nice looking spoons

21st Century Man

40,954 posts

249 months

Monday 18th March
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I think you'll find that they are macaroons on sticks.

Fessia fancier

1,019 posts

184 months

Monday 18th March
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Blib said:
eldar said:
Fessia fancier said:
I think this resource is moderately useful for those choosing teaspoons but it is a bit disappointing that it only has 416 pages. Where does one go to get in depth analysis that befits such a serious decision?
Use the big boys page length option. Allows a more cogent and connected data flow. And don't touch Krupp ever.
I've just had a look at Fessia so-called Fancier's garage.

Frankly, I doubt he could afford to buy a Krupp.

Not even a run of the mill, 121(b).


The loser.

No offence.
Fair point but we all have to start somewhere, even if the promised land seems very far away.
Or is that Sudetenland?

Blib

44,233 posts

198 months

Monday 18th March
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Fessia fancier said:
Blib said:
eldar said:
Fessia fancier said:
I think this resource is moderately useful for those choosing teaspoons but it is a bit disappointing that it only has 416 pages. Where does one go to get in depth analysis that befits such a serious decision?
Use the big boys page length option. Allows a more cogent and connected data flow. And don't touch Krupp ever.
I've just had a look at Fessia so-called Fancier's garage.

Frankly, I doubt he could afford to buy a Krupp.

Not even a run of the mill, 121(b).


The loser.

No offence.
Fair point but we all have to start somewhere, even if the promised land seems very far away.
Or is that Sudetenland?
What can I say? We needed more space. It just got a little out of hand.

wolfracesonic

7,028 posts

128 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Blib said:
What can I say? We needed more space. It just got a little out of hand.
Needing more space is fine but if someone has an extension built on their house, they usually stop at their own boundary, they don’t keep building over everyone else’s gardens in the street.

Blib

44,233 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th March
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wolfracesonic said:
Blib said:
What can I say? We needed more space. It just got a little out of hand.
Needing more space is fine but if someone has an extension built on their house, they usually stop at their own boundary, they don’t keep building over everyone else’s gardens in the street.
Details, schmeetails.

Fessia fancier

1,019 posts

184 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Blib said:
What can I say? We needed more space. It just got a little out of hand.
“A little out of hand”. That comment is making me review all your teaspoon photos to see whether the scale has been manipulated and they are tablespoons in disguise.
Of course, such scale manipulation would also make it more difficult for others to judge the quality from the photos, which I know from those fine investment spoons you kindly sold me, is beyond reproach.
(I have continued to keep them in an airconditioned chamber and have not disturbed the special factory cardboard wrapping, to maintain originality of these investment quality spoons, following your expert advice).

mickk

28,920 posts

243 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Fessia fancier said:
“A little out of hand”. That comment is making me review all your teaspoon photos to see whether the scale has been manipulated and they are tablespoons in disguise.
Of course, such scale manipulation would also make it more difficult for others to judge the quality from the photos, which I know from those fine investment spoons you kindly sold me, is beyond reproach.
(I have continued to keep them in an airconditioned chamber and have not disturbed the special factory cardboard wrapping, to maintain originality of these investment quality spoons, following your expert advice).
Have you sent any way for checking by a 3rd party? I can recommend wecheckanyspoons.com

cobra kid

4,962 posts

241 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Go on then, help a novice out. What did Krup do to you guys for you all to be so hurt? Where did they touch you??

Blib

44,233 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th March
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cobra kid said:
Go on then, help a novice out. What did Krup do to you guys for you all to be so hurt? Where did they touch you??
KRUPP!

You imbecile.

cobra kid

4,962 posts

241 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Blib said:
cobra kid said:
Go on then, help a novice out. What did Krup do to you guys for you all to be so hurt? Where did they touch you??
KRUPP!

You imbecile.
KRUPP!!!

Tell me then......

Blib

44,233 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th March
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cobra kid said:
Blib said:
cobra kid said:
Go on then, help a novice out. What did Krup do to you guys for you all to be so hurt? Where did they touch you??
KRUPP!

You imbecile.
KRUPP!!!

Tell me then......
Krupp is the foremost manufacturer of high-quality spoons and our range of teaspoons is no exception. With a history dating back to the 18th century, Krupp has established itself as a trusted brand among household and professional stirrers alike.

Our teaspoons are not only aesthetically pleasing with their elegant design, but also durable and functional, making them an essential tool in any competition. From stirring your morning tea to creating the perfect, competitive vortex, Krupp's teaspoons are the perfect choice.

In order to promote our manufacture and sales of this range, Krupp leverage our reputation for excellence and use targeted marketing strategies to reach potential customers.

We also collaborate with popular stirrers and influencers to showcase the versatility and quality of our teaspoons.

Additionally, Krupp offer special deals and very small discounts to attract new customers and encourage repeat purchases.

With our long-standing reputation for craftsmanship and quality, Krupp is sure to see continued success in the manufacture and sales of our teaspoon range.

For details PM me.

No flange kickers.

No Mickks.


HTH.

KP328

1,814 posts

196 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Blib said:
Details, schmeetails.
I used to watch Hi Guys It's Schmeetails on Youtube but got bored of just seeing him collect the latest super spoon.

cobra kid

4,962 posts

241 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Blib said:
cobra kid said:
Blib said:
cobra kid said:
Go on then, help a novice out. What did Krup do to you guys for you all to be so hurt? Where did they touch you??
KRUPP!

You imbecile.
KRUPP!!!

Tell me then......
Krupp is the foremost manufacturer of high-quality spoons and our range of teaspoons is no exception. With a history dating back to the 18th century, Krupp has established itself as a trusted brand among household and professional stirrers alike.

Our teaspoons are not only aesthetically pleasing with their elegant design, but also durable and functional, making them an essential tool in any competition. From stirring your morning tea to creating the perfect, competitive vortex, Krupp's teaspoons are the perfect choice.

In order to promote our manufacture and sales of this range, Krupp leverage our reputation for excellence and use targeted marketing strategies to reach potential customers.

We also collaborate with popular stirrers and influencers to showcase the versatility and quality of our teaspoons.

Additionally, Krupp offer special deals and very small discounts to attract new customers and encourage repeat purchases.

With our long-standing reputation for craftsmanship and quality, Krupp is sure to see continued success in the manufacture and sales of our teaspoon range.

For details PM me.

No flange kickers.

No Mickks.


HTH.
Many thanks!

It sounds like KRUPP is the place to be. I'm a converted KRUPPITE now.

Blib

44,233 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th March
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cobra kid said:
Many thanks!

It sounds like KRUPP is the place to be. I'm a converted KRUPPITE now.
party

Now, send me 350 quids and in return you may get a selection* of our easy to use starter spoons.













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