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Horn Handled Two-Tine Fork & Tin Plate Combo SAVE On Shipping

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We are happy to offer a Horn Handled Two-Tine Fork and Heavy Duty Tin Plate Combo. Buy both fork and plate together and both ship for the cost of one of the items by itself.


The two tine fork is like those that were widely used during the American Civil War and are found by relic hunters in many camp sites. Our Horn Handled Two-Tine Fork compares well to the originals and other similar forks that were excavated from a campsite near the Pea Ridge Battlefield. The plate is one of our heavy duty, 10 1/2 inch diameter Tin Plate with a rolled rim. Both are food safe and will hold up to the test time out in the field.

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Missouri Boot & Shoe Company
951 Burr Crossing RD
Neosho, MO 64850 USA

Phone: 417-451-6100

For help with historical questions contact Robert Serio  directly at jeffersonbootee@gmail.com