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  2. Human blockhead - Wikipedia

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    Sideshow performer blockheads a butter knife. This stunt is said to have been developed by renowned magician and sideshow performer Melvin Burkhart (1907–2001) [2] [3] after his nose was broken in a boxing bout and he became fascinated by the way that the doctors inserted instruments into his nose. Since then, it has become one of the staple ...

  3. Mumblety-peg - Wikipedia

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    If the knife sticks, the other player must move his foot out to where the knife stuck while keeping the other foot in place, provided the distance between foot and knife is about twelve inches or less. Play continues until one player falls or is unable to make the required stretch. The highly dangerous "Chicken" variant is the opposite of ...

  4. Butter knife - Wikipedia

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    In common usage, a butter knife may refer to any non-serrated table knife designed with a dull edge and rounded point; formal cutlery patterns make a distinction between such a place knife (or table knife) and a butter knife. In this usage, a butter knife (or master butter knife) is a sharp-pointed, dull-edged knife, often with a sabre shape ...

  5. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Knife and Chopstick Hybrid – Pointed and slightly curved tongs, which can be used like chopsticks or as a knife. Knork – A knife with a single tine, sharpened or serrated, set into the anterior end of the blade. Pastry fork – A fork with a cutting edge along one of the tines. Spifork - A utensil consisting of a spoon, knife, and fork. [8 ...

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  7. Knife - Wikipedia

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    Table knives A butter knife (on the left) is used to spread butter, while a kitchen knife (on the right) is sharp enough to slice a carrot. A primary aspect of the knife as a tool includes dining, used either in food preparation or as cutlery. Examples of this include: Bread knife: A knife with a serrated blade for cutting bread

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