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    Icon6 [Cutlery] Medieval cutlery set



    No brand name or package. Bought from here:
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    Simple fork, spoon and knife. Only €12 each - plus you get to see the rich and happy life of Medieval oppressors (wish they sell furniture too!)

    They're apparently handmade with real iron not some black cover.

    - Knife with wide and thick blade is far superior to conventional knifes, as it doesn't bend under stress when chopping thick meat.
    - Spoon is a bit too flat. Still usable for rice and dumplings.
    - Fork is of some rather odd design (pitchforks??) and so far the only purpose I can imagine is to stab unwanted guests.

    All three of them are heavy and sturdy, can double as weapon when needed.



    I was also warned about the touch on the tongue but they actually feel quite normal.

    100% Recommended to anyone who want a non-boring cutlery set.
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    Default Re: [Cutlery] Medieval cutlery set

    Ooo, product reviews are still a thing! Nice! IIRC Forks were invented centuries later than knifes, folks used to cut stuff and then eat with their hand.
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    Oh nice, very cool! I recently listened to a podcast about table manners throughout the ages, so very relevant.

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    Default Re: [Cutlery] Medieval cutlery set

    Quote Originally Posted by King Athelstan View Post
    Ooo, product reviews are still a thing! Nice! IIRC Forks were invented centuries later than knifes, folks used to cut stuff and then eat with their hand.
    centuries or even thousands of years after knives? Definitely, since the earliest knives were simply stones with sharp edges and that was the most pressing need we humans had. As for forks they've been around for quite a long time as well. You're correct in saying though that table manners were completely different back then, and as such their roles were different depending on the culture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookiegod View Post
    centuries or even thousands of years after knives? Definitely, since the earliest knives were simply stones with sharp edges and that was the most pressing need we humans had. As for forks they've been around for quite a long time as well. You're correct in saying though that table manners were completely different back then, and as such their roles were different depending on the culture.
    Knifes used as cutlery as we do today
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    Default Re: [Cutlery] Medieval cutlery set

    Quote Originally Posted by Cookiegod View Post
    centuries or even thousands of years after knives? Definitely, since the earliest knives were simply stones with sharp edges and that was the most pressing need we humans had. As for forks they've been around for quite a long time as well. You're correct in saying though that table manners were completely different back then, and as such their roles were different depending on the culture.
    I'm sure those sharp edges were more useful at ambushing your guests and chopping people than pork:




    In case you haven't noticed the shape of "fork" is quite similar, bind it to a wooden stick and you get a formidable weapon!

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    I think I have really missed such threads.
    Maybe we'll be able to revive product reviews etc

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