GPSGuided wrote:Grind one out yourself?
MickyB wrote:Is this what you are looking for Tortoise?
http://www.anacondastores.com/camping-h ... BP90045572
Gadgetgeek wrote:Might it have been a kiwi-spoon?
RonK wrote:Nope, but I've got a spork with a serrated knife edge and another with a can opener and stove jet spanner.
neilmny wrote:Ah........Knoon is it....all you have to do is fly somewhere with Qantas during which a meal is served and you shall have one too!
Zone-5 wrote:Tortoise wrote:It's a bit more of a shovel than a spoon, but it still works for me.
neilmny wrote:Ah........Knoon is it....all you have to do is fly somewhere with Qantas during which a meal is served and you shall have one too!
Edited .......got it on a Qantas flight.
Strider wrote:A knoon, you say?
Tortoise wrote:
Tortoise wrote:Aaargggh! For some reason neilmy's crucial picture of the Qantas shovel won't be quoted. Maybe you have a problem viewing them, zone-5?
It's just a shame itself is not edible as well!
north-north-west wrote:Tortoise wrote:
Wouldn't mind one of those. Not as useful when cooking as the spork, but better for eating some things.
Tortoise wrote:MickyB wrote:Is this what you are looking for Tortoise?
http://www.anacondastores.com/camping-h ... BP90045572
Looks pretty good - might be a bit heavier than i have in mind, but definitely worth a look.
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