2, assuming the broad pommel is a counterweight. If it’s flimsy lightweight material then none of them.
2 but its a bit big
2
Trick question. These are all terrible, therefore I will eat with my fingers.
None of em
It’s probably made of that super light material, and if I use too big of a fork, I’ll drop rice all over myself. Or get too big of a mouthful.
I’m glad someone on the internet finally figured out that we all have rules about forks. Every ND person I’ve met has a fork rule. My fiance (ADHD) and I (ADHD also) have two sets of silverware- one for him, and one for me, and then we have the weird loose ones from either set that were imperfect in meeting our demands.
1 is too short, 2 is too top heavy, 3 is too thin and light, and 5 is almost a spork.
1 is just a funny goofy guy doing his job well not concerned about what the other forks think. I choose him.
Obviously #2, but with a slightly smaller handle tip and that’s about it.
2, but the base is a bit wide. Am I on the list now?
If you are i am
#1 looks like it’s for kids.
#3 & #4 aren’t dry-fined enough.
A cross between #2 (weird end) & #5 (weird tip) would be perfect. In fact, I think mine at home is like that (on vacation right now so can’t check).
Yes, 1 just looks like the bare minimum stamped sheet metal
2 with 5s handle suppremacy
YES.
#2 and #3 Edit: no just #2
You cannot know the answer without seeing the underside of the forks. How will you know if they correctly conform to the curvature of your thumb and/or fingers.
One of the best gifts my partner got me was completing a set of cutlery I had grown to love via eBay and other random shops. How she found decade old stuff in mint condition is beyond me.
Six.
Look at this fork. LOOK AT IT. Now, calm down.
i second this. hear hear. love to feel the weight in my hand
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I followed that sexy beast all the way to the back end and then noped out a little bit
It’s got a perfect head but the handle is waaaay too thick
Oooh, that’s hefty.