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Pricker III
This pricker is a replica which is made in the original size. The grip-plates are riveted with three brass rivets to the handle. The pricker is not round but flat, making it very suitable for eating, because no food can turn after skewer it. The Fund is assigned to the late Middle Ages, they were already used similarly in the high Middle Ages. Prickers were general purpose tools and had been in the high and late Middle Ages also like to use for eating, since the fork from Christians, especially north of the Alps was, frowned upon as the devil's work.
With wood, horn or bone handles available
Overall length: approximately 16 cm
Not stainless!
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