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SPORK, WILLIAM

such as the terrapin fork or ice cream fork · [ 2 ] have been manufactured since the late 19th century · schools · prisons · militaries · backpackers · where it was described as a trade name and "a 'portmanteau-word' applied to a long · slender spoon having · at the end of the bowl · patents for sporks and proto-sporks have been issued. A combined spoon · fork · 119 on February 3 · 1874. [ 5 ] Other early patents predating the modern spork include US patent 904 · 553 · [ 6 ] for a "cutting spoon" · granted on November 24 · 1908 · to Harry L. McCoy and US patent 1 · 044 · 869

MELBOURNE BEACH, FL 32951

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such as the terrapin fork or ice cream fork
[ 2 ] have been manufactured since the late 19th century
schools
prisons
militaries
backpackers
where it was described as a trade name and "a 'portmanteau-word' applied to a long
slender spoon having
at the end of the bowl
patents for sporks and proto-sporks have been issued. A combined spoon
fork
119 on February 3
1874. [ 5 ] Other early patents predating the modern spork include US patent 904
553
[ 6 ] for a "cutting spoon"
granted on November 24
1908
to Harry L. McCoy and US patent 1
044
869

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MELBOURNE BEACH, FL 32951

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