Swiss Army Knife with Spoon and Fork

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My dad was in the Korean war. He talks about the knife he had back then that had a spoon and a fork along with the other items that come with a swiss army knife. I would like to try to find one for him for Christmas. Does anyone have any information on a new or used swiss army knife that has a spoon and a fork along with the other items. I would appreciate any information you can give me.
Thank you!
 
I don´t know wether Victorinox or Wenger make or have ever made something like this, but Richartz from Solingen make some nice knives with a blade and a fork. You can take them apart, so that you can use the knife and the fork seperatly.Have a look here http://www.roedter-messer.de/richartz.htm or do a google search. This is not exactly what you are looking for because it lacks the spoon, but I thought you might like it anyway.
The knives that come with a spoon and a fork can often be found in bigger outdoor stores but I never came across one of decent quallity.
Hope this may help.
 
Welcome to the forums!

Could this be what you are looking for?

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I think it's only the "Swiss Army knife" clones that come with fork & spoon. I have a small one, but the quality isn't close to Wenger or Victorinox.

Take a look at this Spanish Hobo Knife. It comes with separate stainless spoon and fork, olive cordura sheath, and multi tool kit. The knife has a green or red polyamide handle, a 5 ring corkscrew, a regular blade and and a blade with a can opener, saw, screwdriver, wire bender and wrench.

Case makes the classic Hobo: clip blade, fork and spoon, and the parts separate like the Russian knife.
 
Thank you very much for trying to help me. I guess they don't make the same knife that he use to have - but hopefully I can find one that comes close. This seems to be very important to my dad and I would really like to find one for him. If you have any more suggestions I would appreciate them. Thank you to everyone!
 
>"The knives that come with a spoon and a fork can often be found in bigger outdoor stores but I never came across one of decent quallity."

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Ditto. When I was a little kid I had to kind of coach my mom to please let Santa know not to put one of these in my stocking. "Tell, the fat man to forget about forks and spoons and just look for anything by Victorinox," I'd tell Ma. Luckily she was able to get word to the North Pole in time. ;)
 
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