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The only markings on this cornbread pan is the number 22. There are also no holes in the handles in which to hang the pan. Any help in identification?
 

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Hard to say. Of the numerous Griswold variations of the #22 breadstick pan, none seem to have this combination of characteristics. The shape was widely copied, and many makers stuck with existing numbering practices. Lodge did make this model pan, and they were also noted for using raised size numbers on their older skillets and raised pattern numbers on several gem pans, but there's no concrete information to confirm this one is theirs.
 
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