Corey
OverCamping Specialist
My current set of silverware is from the 50s or 60s, it was my grandparents.
I remember eating with the long utensils when we made the trek from Seattle to Portland many times a year to visit my fathers parents.
The silverware I have used for the past twenty or more years in my camping supply stuff for when my boy's and I had our tent trailer many years ago, and I have used them for the past three seasons with my new roof top tent while camping.
I am going to retire them and put them away for safe keeping, as they could very well be real silver.
I found my replacement set earlier in the year on Cabelas site, and I placed an order earlier today for the "bear" ones.
Cabela's 20-Piece Flatware Set
They have seven different designs, and I liked the bear ones the best.
The reviews for the set look very good.
These are not flimsy sets, they can take a beating and should outlast me
I like them because of that and also the outdoor design on them.
I remember eating with the long utensils when we made the trek from Seattle to Portland many times a year to visit my fathers parents.
The silverware I have used for the past twenty or more years in my camping supply stuff for when my boy's and I had our tent trailer many years ago, and I have used them for the past three seasons with my new roof top tent while camping.
I am going to retire them and put them away for safe keeping, as they could very well be real silver.
I found my replacement set earlier in the year on Cabelas site, and I placed an order earlier today for the "bear" ones.
Cabela's 20-Piece Flatware Set
They have seven different designs, and I liked the bear ones the best.
The reviews for the set look very good.
These are not flimsy sets, they can take a beating and should outlast me
I like them because of that and also the outdoor design on them.