Lodge Multiple Pattern Markings

Scott.L

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I know many makers used multiple marks to separate molds, patterns, shifts ect.. However this is the most markings I have seen in one spot on one pan, can anyone help me understand what they mean?
 
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The pan lacks "SK" or "Made In USA", and the small pour spouts place it in Lodge''s early automation period. What the markings' intent is unclear, but the fact they are incised means they were in the pattern, not added at time of mold creation.
 
GTurner
above the big 6 is an "s" and above that is UA TH additionally to left of the "U" is a "6". The bottom is actually an "F or E" next to the 1.
 
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