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- Splayd abstract "A Splayd (plural 'Splayds') is an eating utensil combining the functions of spoon, knife and fork. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in Sydney, Australia. It is similar to the American spork. There are several manufacturers.In addition to an overall spoon shape with four fork tines, it has two hard, flat edges on either side, suitable for cutting through soft food. They often have a geometric rather than rounded bowl, with two longitudinal folds in the metalThey are often used for eating chopped foods like rice-based currys, in place of a chopsticks or knife and fork. The UK licensee for the manufacturing and distribution of "Splayds" during the 1970s was Viners of Sheffield. At that time they were one of the biggest cutlery manufacturers in Great Britain.The Splayd is distributed worldwide exclusively by Cambur Industries Pty Ltd (Australia).".
- Splayd thumbnail Splayds.jpg?width=300.
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- Splayd wikiPageExternalLink www.splayd.com.au.
- Splayd wikiPageID "1803561".
- Splayd wikiPageRevisionID "605980886".
- Splayd hasPhotoCollection Splayd.
- Splayd subject Category:Australian_inventions.
- Splayd subject Category:Eating_utensils.
- Splayd subject Category:Forks.
- Splayd subject Category:Kitchen_knives.
- Splayd subject Category:Spoons.
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- Splayd type Cutlery103153375.
- Splayd type Cutter103154073.
- Splayd type CuttingImplement103154446.
- Splayd type EatingUtensils.
- Splayd type EdgeTool103265032.
- Splayd type Fork103383948.
- Splayd type Forks.
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- Splayd type Instrumentality103575240.
- Splayd type KitchenKnives.
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- Splayd type Spoon104284002.
- Splayd type Spoons.
- Splayd type Tableware104381994.
- Splayd type Tool104451818.
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- Splayd comment "A Splayd (plural 'Splayds') is an eating utensil combining the functions of spoon, knife and fork. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in Sydney, Australia. It is similar to the American spork. There are several manufacturers.In addition to an overall spoon shape with four fork tines, it has two hard, flat edges on either side, suitable for cutting through soft food.".
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- Splayd depiction Splayds.jpg.
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