That sir is a thing of beauty
You were born as an original. Don't die as a copy
Thank you very much sir, I quite like this one.
Wow, way better than my first, that is excellent .
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Brilliant spoon never your first one.
Thanks Roger, It's not quite my first, it's my first functional spoon. My first can be found here http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/fo...My-First-Spoon but I don't consider it functional as the bottom of the bowl is so thin that I doubt it would last long through washing.
I made 2 attempts and whittled the handles clean off before arriving at that one. Then I made another with a better bowl, but it snapped, quite easily too. It wouldn't have broke in use but it looked like it would while packed, it broke the day I made it in a jacket pocket.
Then I made this one posted here, it's strong enough at it's thinest point and the bowl is pretty even in thickness.
You should be proud of it, its remarkable.
That is a nice looking spoon.