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I didn't get it. It was more than I could spend and I'm trying to stick to my rule, "If I wouldn't cook it in, don't buy it." It's an "egg pan", right? I don't need to cook that many eggs at once.
Curious though, if his patent was 1859, but the pan has no ghost mark on it, does that mean it was made after 1900? How do you date this pan?
Nope. That put the picture in, but it was huge.