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  • "Old World" oven tool sets?

    I have the residential set that was sent with my A120 and it performs very well. There is no functional reason I would have to replace this set but I'm considering doing so for aesthetic reasons. I'm in the tweaking stages of my outdoor kitchen construction, about 80% there and am looking at every aspect of the project from a "look and feel" perspective. Not that the tools I have are unattractive, just a bit more contemporary than I'd like. The premiums look nice, though the blue handles might not get me closer to the end look I want.

    While the premium tools are surely a step up in appearance I've considered having some made for a more old world look. In lieu of that are there others FB can offer or perhaps would any one have a source I might check out online or while my wife and I are visiting Italy (Naples and Amalfi Coast area) this summer?

    Stuart

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    Re: "Old World" oven tool sets?

    I'm jealous of your pending trip. Summer on the Amalfi Coast is like a dream come true.

    I'd consider having a local welder or iron worker make some for you out of iron. You'd certainly get that old world look you want.
    GJBingham
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      Re: "Old World" oven tool sets?

      The first place I asked around here about pizza peels was a local pizzaria restaurant - they told me they'd had all their stuff made by the local black smith... I thought of that when I first read your question.

      So if you don't find any on your trip to Italy, you'll still have another solution...
      "Building a Brick oven is the most fun anyone can have by themselves." (Terry Pratchett... slightly amended)

      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/p...pics-2610.html
      http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f9/p...nues-2991.html

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