
Lamson & Goodnow 6" Spatula Forged Carbon Steel Flexible 1875-1925
Lamson & Goodnow forged flexible spatula with rosewood handles held fast with brass pins and a stepped contoured steel bolster. The Lamson & Goodnow Anchor markings on this spatula were first used in 1871 and this could be from that era or a bit later in the early 20th century, some production techniques stayed the same in this era which makes it a bit hard to date. That said this is in great shape, a great example of the high standard of grinding and handling that even the simpler lines of knives and tools would enjoy.
| Steel Type | Carbon steel |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Weight | 2.2 oz |
| Total Length | 10" |
| Blade Length | 6" |
| Blade Height (tallest point) | 14/16" |
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Lamson & Goodnow forged flexible spatula with rosewood handles held fast with brass pins and a stepped contoured steel bolster. The Lamson & Goodnow Anchor markings on this spatula were first used in 1871 and this could be from that era or a bit later in the early 20th century, some production techniques stayed the same in this era which makes it a bit hard to date. That said this is in great shape, a great example of the high standard of grinding and handling that even the simpler lines of knives and tools would enjoy.
| Steel Type | Carbon steel |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Weight | 2.2 oz |
| Total Length | 10" |
| Blade Length | 6" |
| Blade Height (tallest point) | 14/16" |
























