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Post #29851 by woofmutt on Thu, Apr 10, 2003 7:22 AM

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At an "antique" store I came across a weird Tiki item from the highly productive carvers of the Phillipines: A large pair of wood scissors with one of the big-fork-and-spoon style Tikis carved into each "blade" (Maybe these Tiki scissors have been mentioned here before?). I didn't buy as the carving wasn't so hot (from the imitation of an imitation of an imitation period of big-fork-and-spoon carving, where the Tiki are more implied than actual) and you really only need a large pair of Tiki scissors for the opening of a new Tiki joint.