Ah the Foley Fork ! Numerous impersonators, none get the details right !
First a bit of family history. My grandma Hazel Sheets, sweetest lady, was a wonderful cook. She and Grandpa Edwin Sheets had a large farm on the outskirts of Topeka Kansas. Grandpa was a stockman. He bought and sold dairy cattle through the midwest from Canada right down to Argentina. He knew livestock !
Grandma Hazel kept things going house, garden and 4 kids-side in their family. She was a fantastic cook. Always interested in trying new foods even when well into her nineties. She was a champion pie maker, pickle maker and any kind of jam maker. Food was as fresh as you get living on a farm. Potatoes, peas, tomatoes, melons, guinea hens, fresh milk for butter and cream were literally right out the back door.
With her passing at 106, I inherited her two pie pans and many fine recipes. My mom got her Foley Fork. Oh envious me! How I looked for one myself in antique stores and garage stores ! Finally eBay filled my Foley Fork desire ! I'm now the happy owner of three. One, with a broken tine lives at the studio where I work. The other two live at home where they are loving used in any weekend baking project.
For making that mealy aspect of pie crust making or folding one thing into another, there simply is no better tool.
The story of the Foley Fork is a simple one. In 1926 , Mr. Walter M Ringer Sr. bought a manufacturing company in Minneapolis making bandsaws. Walter's motto of "Keeping Everlastingly At It Brings Success " pretty much describes the can- do attitude of the day.
They made various metal kitchen tools, a popular food mill, even mess kits during the war years. In the sixties they moved manufacturing of their kitchen tools overseas. These days Foley United is out of the kitchen tool business and concentrates on golf turf cutting machines.
They made various metal kitchen tools, a popular food mill, even mess kits during the war years. In the sixties they moved manufacturing of their kitchen tools overseas. These days Foley United is out of the kitchen tool business and concentrates on golf turf cutting machines.
Lots of copies, but none that get those two all important details of the gentle curve ot the metal stem nor the 6 twisted tines !
Very hard to photograph but I think you can see how the six tines are each twisted towards the right at about a 35 degree angle.
The good news is that eBay Vintage is not your only option for purchasing one of these classics !
You'll find a replica Foley Fork on sale at the Minnesota Historical Society Online Gift Shop !
Haven"t held one in my hand but I'm hoping they know their business !
I've also added a link here to the current ebay selection of Foley Forks.
A welcome addition to any baker's kit !