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Sure, I think I'll  whip one of those out this afternoon.  Actually it would take a lot of skill and specialized tools.

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I will pass on this one.

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What a great way to display sentimental flatware passed down from years past.

It is different and attractive.

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Amazing. I like the first one

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Wow how creative and time consuming. My father made wind chimes from utensils. I still have the one he made me. 🍴❤️

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It's original .. 

Not something I'd like though.

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I'm impressed. They would be great conversation pieces!  I find them very interesting to look at and always like it when something is repurposed.       

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Very cool idea!!

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I've seen similar artwork in antique shops around the country in past years.  They are pretty impressive as you need quite the skill and imagination I would think.  I actually have a cat made out of a fork and a spoon I bought on the west coast years ago.  It's quite interesting and has a much smaller footprint than these.

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VERY CREATIVE!

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