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smiles copper corn boiler... smiles sure wish i could get yall onto a site where your conversation could be more free.
i am blind the last 11 years , and would love to be able to boil corn , but the copper boiler would have to fit together with some other things to work correctly. cant really talk about that so...
I had an uncle who fit all those things together very well.
 
Those places listed above, I would add Avalon Forge, the twisted fork is sold in most places that have the cups
Just as an aside, forks were used by the Romans but big for cooking.
Eating with a fork did not become a thing until renaissance Italy, and unlike most styles spread slow. It wasn’t until after the WBTS that it moved in to common peoples homes.
Although there are fork sets for the genteel before this spoons and knives served most people in America for eating almost to the twentieth century.
Even then it was WW one that introduced so many soldiers to forks and modern table manners.
This is not to say that a Revolutionary soldier or a mountain man couldn’t have a fork for eating. However if you want a simple kit but not drink your soup and eat with your finger a spoon and knife should fill your needs
The Amish we are acquainted with use only knife and spoon at table. No forks.
 
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