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Cherries can be eaten with a fork.

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This fork set is individually different.

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scheherazade

What does a fork set like that go for? I like it, but it's probably above my pay level.:D
 
What does a fork set like that go for? I like it, but it's probably above my pay level.:D

I didn't come across any prices and it may be a design that is no longer available. Just posted it for the unusual aspect. Probably above my pay grade too, lol...:D
 
Paul Sandby

Born in Nottingham, Sandby joined the topographical drawing room of the Board of Ordnance at the Tower of London in the early 1740s and in 1747 was tasked as chief draughtsman with mapping the remote Scottish Highlands - a "compleat and accurate survey of Scotland".[3] While undertaking this commission, which included preparing designs for new bridges and fortifications, he began producing watercolour landscapes documenting the changes in Scotland after the 1745 rebellion.

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On the forks: by the appearance, they are hand cut from sheet stainless steel and should wholesale for between $50 and $100 per fork. You would most likely get the best price by ordering a complete set and the highest price by ordering only 1.
 
On the forks: by the appearance, they are hand cut from sheet stainless steel and should wholesale for between $50 and $100 per fork. You would most likely get the best price by ordering a complete set and the highest price by ordering only 1.

Okay, I like them a lot, but I can live without them.:D
 
It is a little early.
But I am sorry Santa!

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~THE 1 YOU Love!!
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Did you see that wonderful old Peter O'Toole movie, "The Ruling Class"? He thinks he's God. When they ask him why, he replies, "Because I realized that when I pray, I'm talking to myself."

1972 is a bit old for my taste in movies. But it's on the Netflix list of selections.

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The Ruling Class

1972 - R - 154 minutes

After a House of Lords member dies during a bizarre cross-dressing ritual, his nutty son, Jack (Peter O'Toole) -- who thinks he's Jesus Christ -- is bequeathed the family estate. As a result, his family members must scheme to steal back Jack's inheritance. This 1972 cult comedy, in all its murder and mayhem glory, takes a swipe at every swath of class-obsessed British society. Arthur Lowe shines as Jack's lucky servant, Tucker.

Cast: Peter O'Toole, Alastair Sim, Arthur Lowe, Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Michael Bryant, Nigel Green, William Mervyn, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers, Hugh Burden

Director: Peter Medak

Genres: Classics, Classic Comedies, Dark Humor & Black Comedies, Spoofs and Satire, Dramas Based on Classic Literature, United Kingdom, Foreign Regions

This movie is: Cerebral, Dark, Witty
 
New Zealand tracks following a Sept. 2010 earthquake.
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Cira Center, taken near 30th St. Station in Philadelphia, with a cell phone camera.
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