Help Identifying These Skillets I Picked Up Today..

SShort

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Believe it or not I actually do try and research before posting on here. Both of these are unmarked. The first one has a number seven on the top of the handle with a dot in it. On the bottom is the number ‘1’. The second skillet has no number on the top of the handle at all. It appears to be hammered. On the bottom is the letter ‘T’ and a number ‘6’ on the bottom of the handle.
 

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SShort,
I don't know the makers but I too have that #7 with the dot. I hope someone comes up with an answer.

Jack
 
Seems like I read somewhere in here that Canadian manufacturers used diamonds with letters. Looking forward to hearing what the experts say.
 
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