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A Novelty.

A new device which will make a sure appeal to the carver of joints is the claw-shaped carving fork. Vashioned with two strong prongs on one side and three on the other, the most difficult joint or bird becomes: an easy proposition, The claw holds firmly anywhere, and there is no need to remove the fork ta allow the knife to pass under; the front prongs are raised, while the back holds firmly.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19280309.2.27.5

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 6

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A Novelty. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 6

A Novelty. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 6

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