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Mike Garnham":1ipcpyjb said:
What? A Lie Nielson teaspoon?

It'll be very expensive, look very good, be useable straight from the polythene bag and do the job just about as well as any other teaspoon. :D :D

Mike

But it will be made from A2 steel, have a bronze insert & be cranked at a slightly different angle to any other teaspoon, so allowing finer slithers of egg to be removed with each scoop. =P~ =P~ =P~
 
Doug B":3jlsx92q said:
But it will be made from A2 steel, have a bronze insert & be cranked at a slightly different angle to any other teaspoon, so allowing finer slithers of egg to be removed with each scoop. =P~ =P~ =P~

....and before you know it, it will have a cult following, with collectors discussing the merits of each new spoon. There'll be endless pressure on owners of normal teaspoons to buy the fancy new ones, because obviously their old things couldn't possibly scrape a layer of egg up any where near so well.

Eventually, someone will realise that a hand-carved wooden tea-spoon does the job every bit as well....

Mike :D
 
Mike Garnham":2depi3ud said:
Doug B":2depi3ud said:
But it will be made from A2 steel, have a bronze insert & be cranked at a slightly different angle to any other teaspoon, so allowing finer slithers of egg to be removed with each scoop. =P~ =P~ =P~

....and before you know it, it will have a cult following, with collectors discussing the merits of each new spoon. There'll endless pressure on owners of normal teaspoons to buy the fancy new ones, because obviously their old things couldn't possibly scrape a layer of egg up any where near so well.

Eventually, someone will realise that a hand-carved wooden tea-spoon does the job every bit as well....

Mike :D
You may mock Mike, but which of the hand smelted and forged carving tools out there would you have used to carve said wooden spoon... ;)
 
Mike Garnham":1o5rkc7b said:
Eventually, someone will realise that a hand-carved wooden tea-spoon does the job every bit as well....

Mike :D

But then somebody will insist that it has to be hand-made in wood by Ph, Ph, Phi.......No I can't bring myself to even suggest it!! :mrgreen:

Or even made on a Lathe! :whistle:
 
TrimTheKing":2abahgmh said:
You may mock Mike, but which of the hand smelted and forged carving tools out there would you have used to carve said wooden spoon... ;)

Actually, Mike carves with modified screw drivers, so I've heard :roll: :wink:
 
hello alf long time no see are you still making them battle pasties.with the bevel up and down .remember sunday nights that was a laugh.dont go away again .you can see we all missed you . frank
 
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