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Linda Evans - 11/24/00 12:34:58 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: Princess Diana & the baby | Comments: I have been collecting spoons for 21 years and have a great display but I only did this as a hobby and I need to know how or where I can get them valued. Do you have any suggestions |
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Norm - 09/17/00 14:54:29 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: enema spoons from Ghana | Comments: wondering if you would consider speaking at an international convention of spoonmakers and collectors |
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marcie marin - 08/25/00 08:30:03 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: disneyland spoon | Comments: |
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Kim Curran - 07/13/00 03:40:02 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: working windmill spoon | Comments: I inherited a spoon collection from my grandmother and great grandmother. Many spoons have EPNS on them. What does that mean? Also I have a spoon from Morocco! Thanks for the website. |
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susan - 06/11/00 05:47:11 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: too many to chose one | Comments: I have quite an extensive collection, most of which I inherited from a friend's mother who passed away many years ago. They are from everywhere in the world, even Andorra. I would like to know how to determine their value. Any suggestions would be appreci ted. Thank-you |
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Tom White - 05/25/00 04:03:18 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: St. Petersburg, Russia, Bronze Horseman | Comments: Hi, I am seeking contact information for the Watson Company. Watson is a manufacturer of contemporary souvenir spoons. Please forward any information you may have on Watson to me. The St. Petersburg Bronze Horseman spoon is one I designed. It is the first traditional style souvenir spoon to be introduced to Russia. I will be glad to send you an image of it if you like. Thanks, Tom White |
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persistirW - 05/22/00 21:53:15 My Email:[email protected] | Comments: I have just purchased (for $10) a set of pewter collectible spoons, 20 of them. 12 are Hershey's chocolate, that list the introduction of each of thier products and date released.(ie. kisses,u.s.army ration D,aquisition of H.B.Reese co.,ect.). 5 CocaCol , from 1995.(1 of which is a commerative cocacola 1996 Atlanta Olympics). 1 odd shaped Franklin D. Roosevelt with the White House, this one is marked from the United states Presidential Collection, F O R T 1987. The only markings on the Hershey's is a copyright-FORT. Any information as to thier origin, history, value would be greatly appreciated. THANK YOU, Wade Rinier. [email protected] or (609)886-0681 |
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kerry snapp - 04/02/00 00:13:06 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: 1939 worlds fair | Comments: hello, I have an 1939 worlds fair spoon and am trying to find out if it is worth anything. I would appreciate any and all help you coud give me. thank you |
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Kathy - 03/22/00 07:27:03 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: All | Comments: Your site is just wonderful would enjoy seeing more of your spoons. I am a spoon collecter also that is why I can't pick a favorite they are all wonderful.Thank you |
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Kathy - 03/22/00 07:26:07 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: All | Comments: Your site is just wonderful would enjoy seeing more of your spoons. I am a spoon collecter also that is why I can't pick a favorite they are all wonderful.Thank you |
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J. Peter Schell - 03/11/00 12:36:22 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: Red Haw,OH | Comments: What a fascinating person! And how mysterious, just what does the H stand for? Perhaps the world will never know. |
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Anne Marie - 02/24/00 20:12:42 My Email:[email protected] | Comments: I came across your page while looking for information on what I believe is some kind of Chinese spoon. I am not sure of the age or specific origin (i.e. region) of the spoons in question. I have two matching pairs of these spoons in a blue and white bamb o pattern. They are made of porcelin (or similar material), with a shallow bowl, a slightly up-tilted handle with a slight depression in the middle which runs the entire lenght of the handle, and a flat-bottomed bowl so that they "stand" when rested on th table. At first I thought it was some kind of chopstick rest, but it cannot accomodate a pair of chopsticks without falling over. I have done a bit of research to find out what they are, but Chinese cuisine/food history only mentions use of chopsticks s eating utensils. Could you shed any light? |
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Leroy Burrell - 09/06/99 07:33:09 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: a spork - spoon / fork | Comments: Mr. Menrath - I have been working in the area of quantum physics, and have elaborated upon the work of many great physicists to look at the fork and its place, both as instrument and metaphor, in the mechanical structuring of our Earth, and in the fluidit of motion apparent on it. Recently, I have branched out to work on spoons, and find they are perhaps more fruitful for my work. I feel as though I have been spending my life eating soup with a fork. But now I see clearly. I do not know if this site i for real. Perhaps this is a joke. But I want whoever you are to know that the spoon is a mystical element in world motion, and I applaud your interest in it -- whethere real of imaginary -- and thank you for perhaps provoking others to consider the natu e of this fine Promethean instrument of knowledge. |
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B. Jeanine Baker - 07/18/99 18:47:33 My URL:http://www.bconnex.net/~cis My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: my baby spoon ... it has a curled handle | Comments: Only in Canada ... H. Sebastian, you made me laugh, and because of this, unsuspecting friends will receive a url link to your site in their email. I must go now and make the sign of the teaspoon. |
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Shana "Tigger" - 07/02/99 23:12:35 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: My three Japanese spoons | Comments: I'm a 15 year old female, and I LOVE spoon collecting! I have 48 spoons total and am still going! |
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Daniel Menrath - 06/20/99 20:10:46 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: I have a lot of! | Comments: How are you? My name is Daniel Menrath! |
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heheh nice page but mine better hehhe
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amanda - 12/26/98 19:42:52 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: my very first one from hong kong-- it has a black background with a beautiful dragon on it | Comments: i also collect spoons though my collection isn't as large as yours. have you heard of the heritage collection of american states. we purchased a set of 50 not knowing that D.C. was included and new jersey was not. and we are looking for the missing spoon ow. Would you be able to help? Also i was wondering what is your total number of spoons? |
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Pinky - 12/10/98 08:10:54 My URL:http://www.spantz.com/spoons.htm My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: Lawrence Welk (with champagne glass on shield! My Grandma would have been proud....) | Comments: Love your site. The only thing I could ask for is to see more of your spoons! I want to see them all! Thanks for the fun page, Pinky |
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Michael Harcourt - 12/03/98 03:47:28 | Comments: How dare these people besmirch the reputation of the venerable Mr. Menrath! This is a serious forum for the collectors of spoons. I would like to offer Mr. Menrath my collection of spoons from the towns of Labrador. |
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Jed Manfredson - 11/19/98 14:34:54 My Email:[email protected] | Comments: In every age come a woman with the power to see the world with naked eyes, to encapsulating every as though it was no thing more than a spoon on table of life. And it is with those spoon that we can then devour life in fullest. Mrs.Dee, you are that woman Congratulations on this one. |
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Harvey Menrath - 11/17/98 03:17:33 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: the one in my left nostril | Comments: who would have thought i'd find a page about spoons by somebody with my name (well...my middle name is Jed, not Sebastian, but it's close). i've never cared for spoons myself: being a born and bred idahoan, i'm a chopstick man myself, but to each his own, like my father used to say after beating me mercilessly for "looking at him funny." anyways, good for you, mr.menrath: there aren't too ma y of us menraths left, especially after dad gone done away with my brothers. god bless! |
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Toni Martin - 11/16/98 01:20:08 My Email:[email protected] | Comments: Dear Mr Menrath, We have a collection of spoons available for purchase. Most of them are Australian towns, however there are some ones of the Royal Family and the Queen's visit in the 50s. Please respond if you would like more details or would be intersted. |
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holley - 11/15/98 21:56:20 | Comments: |
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Christine - 10/29/98 08:58:05 My Email:[email protected] | Comments: Have been collecting spoons for a number of years and it is great to make contact with others who have the same interest. |
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Brent Dalton - 10/18/98 23:31:41 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: Egypt, Princess Diana & Charles Wedding spoon | Comments: Wow! I found a great site dedicated to spoons! I thought I was the only one that ran into these and enjoys collecting them. Boy, was I wrong! Would love to see a chart or list of spoons on this page... etc.. etc.. Trading area and so on... Brent |
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Just surfing. Thanks.
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Dick Van Dyke - 09/17/98 12:44:57 My Email:Do Wot ??? Your favourite spoon: Soup ladle | Comments: God bless yer Guvnor !!. Just got back from the boozer and found your page a proper treat |
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Doug Collins - 08/05/98 05:42:24 Your favourite spoon: the one I bought in Germany | Comments: You, Mr. Menrath, offend me. I feel that I can only express my true feelings in Haiku. collections of spoons collapsing family values nothing wrong with forks |
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One of the J's - 08/04/98 21:16:14 Your favourite spoon: The plastic folding spoon that comes with Yoplait | Comments: What can I say? As long as spoons exist, icecream can be consumed in vast quantities......LONG LIVE THE SPOON COLLECTION OF SABO (Australian abbrevation for Sebastian). |
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h.sebastian menrath - 07/01/98 00:53:07 My Email:with-held Your favourite spoon: the one in my sphincter | Comments: what do you mean, i am "fictional," you lousy english knnnnnnnight. i am the almighty. i am the man who met Karl in munich. i suffered through a freshly f'd up knee to get a spoon at the vatican. i am not fictional -- i am truth itself. in fact, i am also enlightenment and the path to spiritual freedom. LONG LIVE THE SPOONS |
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krovblatina - 06/18/98 05:14:12 Your favourite spoon: the one that holds all the nutty chocolate baked good that yoni-li makes. | Comments: any person viewing this site should consider hiring yoni-li to create wonderful sites for them. |
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krovblita - 06/18/98 05:09:03 My Email:[email protected] Your favourite spoon: the one with which i eat yummy strawberry thingies at The 'Original' Tulip Steakhouse. | Comments: yoni, this takes the cake. you have definitely gone insane. now we can be real friends! you as imlpoding just like me...and you know who!!!!!!!!!! |
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Chelsea Garside - 06/17/98 04:28:09 Your favourite spoon: PARIS!! | Comments: Never in my life did I ever expect to come across treasures as beautiful as the spoons of H. Sebastian Menrath. Mr. Menrath, you have given me a reason to live again. Thankyou. |