Historical information
The concept of a broad, flat tool eventually evolved into the modern kitchen spatula or egg slide we know today, used for tasks like mixing, spreading, and flipping.
The specific development of the modern "kitchen spatula," with its long handle and flat, flexible blade, is less documented but became common in kitchens over time, with materials evolving to include metal, wood, and eventually rubber and silicone.
Physical description
Two kitchen egg slides or spatulas - 1. Kando egg slide with a painted green wooden handle and a screw in hook at the top to hang it. The slide has a pattern of varying sized holes with a V shape and is riveted to the thick wire handle. 2. An egg slide with a curved pattern of varying sized holes and a wooden handle with traces of blue paint. The slide is riveted to the curved thick wire handle.
Inscriptions & markings
1.'Kando'