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Blogger Unknown said...

1239 looks like it could be used to trim the ends of a barrel even.

1242 is a pocket-hole drilling jig.

3/06/2008 8:32 AM

Blogger Canem said...

1239 - Cuts bevel on edge of circular bucket bottoms that fit into stave groove.
1241 - Her Majesty's pickle fork?
1242 - Agree with Stewart on drill jig.
1243 - "Crampon" for horse hoof when walking on ice.

3/06/2008 3:01 PM

Blogger Slimey Eisensnaught said...

1243 - Lumberjack or linesman's (think telephone pole)climbing spurs.

3/06/2008 5:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1243 is probably a calf-weaner. It's not shaped right for either of the preceding suggestions.

ghgoebel

3/06/2008 6:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1241.Meat carving/serving fork.When not in use "backside" tines go into meat,and carving knife is laid atop it with blade between tines,and handle in"saddle".
At least thats my opinion :)

3/07/2008 5:24 PM

Blogger Samantha Cox said...

Hi - I also have a 1241 - and have also been told it's a carving fork - although I can find no other similar examples - however, I'm about to go online looking for a four piece carving set - thanks to a lead...will leave details if I get lucky! :)
Samantha.

2/27/2015 4:33 AM

Blogger Samantha Cox said...

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-kitchen-dining/norfolk-county/assorted-silver-serving-pieces-various-prices/1044172618?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true found one listed as a meat fork - but no source for description

2/27/2015 4:36 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

Thanks Samantha! I'll pass your link along to the owner of this item.

2/28/2015 7:51 PM

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