My first impression and thought when I looked over this fork It must have been made in China.
(although it had no evidence of origin or manufacturer)
One tine was already bent, but I straightened it up.
The wood is splintered where the stainless is sandwiched between the wood.
The wood handle couldn't be much thinner without qualifying as a paint stirrer.
I'm disappointed after thinking I was buying a grill tool worth being proud of wielding.
You can probably find better in one of those dollar stores.
NOT recommended.
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