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I've said it before and I'll say it again, I Love my Knork! The way it is weighted and balances so easily in my hand is priceless. I'm considering getting the matching spoons and knife sets. I don't use for the knife aspect so much, but it sure making holding the fork effortless.

Thanks Cindy for recommending them. I don't know how I lived without them.

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I've said it before and I'll say it again, I Love my Knork! The way it is weighted and balances so easily in my hand is priceless. I'm considering getting the matching spoons and knife sets. I don't use for the knife aspect so much, but it sure making holding the fork effortless.

Thanks Cindy for recommending them. I don't know how I lived without them.

hey....it was me . sheesh..cindy gets ALL the credit.

i'm just glad you like them.
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the Knork is good for kids too. my little guy is 6..he can cut his own meat. i've taken the Knork with us when we go out. He;s part of the family now.
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hey....it was me . sheesh..cindy gets ALL the credit.

i'm just glad you like them.
My apologies Curious. Cindy suggested in 07 and I got lots for xmas. I should have started reading at the beginning. Will you forgive me?
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My apologies Curious. Cindy suggested in 07 and I got lots for xmas. I should have started reading at the beginning. Will you forgive me?
lol...it was ME in 07..started with Joyces thread. hehehe..will you share your Knork if i forget mine?

maybe we can get a discount if we buy in bulk?
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Curious I'm truly sorry. I am befuddled more then usual it seems.

You are welcome to my knorks!

I got 10 for xmas. 2 stainless steel and 8 red plastic ones. The red ones are still packaged, but I think they will be awesome for cookouts. Dad didn't want to return them all. I'm not sure why he bought so many. I only use one per meal. I'm just glad he got them.
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LOL!

FYI!!!!!!!!!!

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US ABOUT KNORKS LAST YEAR!!!!!!!!!
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