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Cutlery (also
referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware)
includes any hand
implement used in preparing, serving, and
especially eating food in...
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American company that
sells cutlery,
predominantly through single-level marketing. It is the
parent company of
CUTCO Cutlery Corp.,
Vector Marketing, Ka-Bar...
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related knife manufacturing company, Ka-Bar Knives., Inc. (formerly
Union Cutlery Co.), of Olean, New York, a
subsidiary of the
Cutco Corporation. Although...
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Hoffritz for
Cutlery was a
specialty retail chain selling cutlery,
primarily in the New York
metropolitan area.
Founded in 1932 in New York City, it grew...
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Camillus Cutlery Company is one of the
oldest knife manufacturers in the
United States. The
company was
founded in 1876 and
produced millions of knives...
- enamels,
cloisonne and
lacquers for the colors, and die-cutting for the
cutlery. The
materials used are gold and
silver in
surface treatment, or in alloys...
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adequate for an espresso.
Cutlery in many
countries includes two
spoons (besides the fork and knife, or butterknife).
These cutlery spoons are also called...
- The
Salisbury cutlery industry was
active in the city of Salisbury,
England from late
Medieval times until the
start of the 20th century.
While production...
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Coleman (the
famous manufacturer of
outdoor equipment) in 1984.
Camillus Cutlery Company purchased Western in 1992. In February, 2007,
Camillus closed as...
- In
cutlery or kitchenware, a fork (from Latin:
furca 'pitchfork') is a utensil, now
usually made of metal,
whose long
handle terminates in a head that...