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I have A #10 and #12, but Im sure they made a #9. Im not certain about that but makes sense. I have heard that Griswold, Wapak, ect. didnt make a #13....something about it being bad luck. Someone correct me if Im wrong please.
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The early series (1/2) Erie pans do not have a 13, unless I am mistaken.
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There don't seem to be #13s in any series Erie.
Back to the original question, by pre-1960 do you mean with the early handle (totally unmarked) or the late handle just without Made In USA? I haven't seen a #9 smooth bottom unmarked Wagner other than a broiler pan with the late handle. Marked versions with the early handle exist, so it's plausible they could have made an unmarked. |
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Doug looking for the unmarked w/o the "Made in USA' I have #3 through to #10 just haven't found the #9 yet
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