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Vintage Stag Knife Fork Spoon Combination Made in Ireland

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    Posted 6 years ago

    fortapache
    (3421 items)

    By vintage I mean I have no clue. Anyway it is a nifty Knife, fork, spoon and can opener combination. It is about 3 3/4" long so easily fits in a pocket. In a coin pocket or rear pocket not so much but in regular front pockets or cargo pants pockets.
    I am not finding much information about Stag knives made in Ireland but the same piece seems to been have made under various names made in Ireland.. This one is missing one of the plastic sides while the other is warped. Probably was left to close to the campfire.
    This would be perfect for eating a batch of beanie weenies out of a mess kit. Hot dogs are my specialty, bacon cheese and all that.

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    Comments

    1. Newfld Newfld, 6 years ago
      Great multi use tool for camping
    2. Ben Ben, 6 years ago
      Had one of these when I was a kid. I'll never forget the first time I tried to use the knife and fork at the same time to cut a piece of steak.... ;-)
    3. UncleRon UncleRon, 6 years ago
      Stag is one of the very low quality knives associated with Imperial-Schrade, now out of business. These knives usually slide apart into two halves so that you can use the knife & fork together. I can't tell from your photos. If, in the center of the knife, there are two liners, side-by-side with nothing between them, then the halves will slide apart at that point. That would make it a "slot" knife.
    4. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you very much Newfld.
    5. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you very much Ben. I can see how that could be a problem.
    6. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you very much UncleRon for the info. I will work on getting it apart.
    7. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you
      vetraio50
      PhilDMorris
      Newfld
      TassieDevil
      dlpetersen
      TheGateKeeper
      blunderbuss2
    8. Caperkid, 6 years ago
      I have one like this from Ireland made by Jowika.
    9. racer4four racer4four, 6 years ago
      Cultural gap here; what is a beanie weenie that would respond well to these tools?
    10. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you very much Caperkid. I suspect they are all made by a common company in Ireland.
    11. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you very much racer4four. That would be hot dogs chopped up in beans. It is easy to make on a campfire. You can cut up the hot dogs with the knife and eat with the fork.
    12. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you
      Irishcollector
      iggy
      Brunswick
      officialfuel
      nutsabotas6
      gargoylecollector
      Windwalker
      Hundingo
      Caperkid
      racer4four
      Phatbudda
    13. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you mikelv85.
    14. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you
      fattytail
      buckethead
      Anik

    15. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you betweenthelens.
    16. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Thank you SEAN68.
    17. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 4 years ago
      Re: #11. I haven't reached that point yet, Fort, but maybe "soon come". LOL
    18. fortapache fortapache, 4 years ago
      bb2 I like beanie weenies. The secrect is to add brown sugar.
    19. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 4 years ago
      I haven't had any trouble living without American ideas of gourmet. I see no reason to digress.

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