Posted 12 months ago
Angus100
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Purely out of curiosity, am wondering where these may be from…. I use the fork for carving turkey, meat, etc… been in the family for several generations… any information?
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Posted 12 months ago
Angus100
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Purely out of curiosity, am wondering where these may be from…. I use the fork for carving turkey, meat, etc… been in the family for several generations… any information?
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I have a knife that looks identical to yours. It is at my other house, but I believe it says "Keen-Kutter" on the blade. I also have an identical fork, but not sure where I got that one. The knife was found under the kitchen floor of a late 1800s home my Dad was renovating.
Keen Kutter was founded in 1867 and is still in business.
https://www.keenkutter.com/
If you want to clean your knife up, use some steel wool or a stainless steel scrub pad and some mineral oil, to get the rust off.
After cogitating a bit, I think that my fork is a bit fancier that yours, but operates on the same principle.
Thank you!