Hey gang, I could use some ID help on this one. I found a #12 today and I can't figure out what it is, other than maybe a pan produced by a smaller, regional foundry. The thing is, it looks like a BSR.
It has the inner heat ring.
Has the prototypical BSR handle that does not flatten out and forms what I call a "triangle" on the bottom of the handle.
Has the 12 on the bottom side at the 6 o'clock position but no other markings. It resembles a Red Mountain more than anything, but shouldn't be. It has nothing after the 12.
It also has very small, almost pointed, pour spouts. Overall, the pan has a rough cast to it. I'd hate to think that this is a fake, but at this point, I don't know what it is. Any thoughts?
It has the inner heat ring.
Has the prototypical BSR handle that does not flatten out and forms what I call a "triangle" on the bottom of the handle.
Has the 12 on the bottom side at the 6 o'clock position but no other markings. It resembles a Red Mountain more than anything, but shouldn't be. It has nothing after the 12.
It also has very small, almost pointed, pour spouts. Overall, the pan has a rough cast to it. I'd hate to think that this is a fake, but at this point, I don't know what it is. Any thoughts?