Wagner with Handle I Haven't Seen Before

DonnaM

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(I'm having to slurp pictures from the web for this question. If they aren't sufficient, please delete my thread.)

I may have overlooked it, but I couldn't find any reference in the CIC data base about a stylized WW Sidney -O- skillet that had a handle with a reinforcing rib. Am I looking at this photo wrong? Any info would be appreciated.

21151C24-F52B-426C-9794-839B5897A124-939-0000017E5E853223_tmp by donna manion, on Flickr

B1F621D8-1333-49F9-8022-85DFDCB8821E-939-0000017E7D8DDAB6_tmp by donna manion, on Flickr
 
Is that a #6 skillet? I don't pay that much attention to Wagner handle details but it seems like it's usually only the #6's I find that have that rib. I believe a similar rib might be found on some pie logo skillets also.
 
Most/all the smooth bottom stylized logos (and unmarked ones) have some kind of rib/bump there which is flattened where it meets the pan. I know my 3, 6, & 10 do. Here's a pic of the 6 I just picked up that shows it (middle pan):

http://imgur.com/a/9W5Sk
 
Most/all the smooth bottom stylized logos (and unmarked ones) have some kind of rib/bump there which is flattened where it meets the pan. I know my 3, 6, & 10 do. Here's a pic of the 6 I just picked up that shows it (middle pan):

http://imgur.com/a/9W5Sk

I agree they all have a raised area that flattens out but the 6's all seem to have a more prominent rib. Compare your skillets side by side and see if there is a difference.
 

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Yes, it's a 6, as far as I can tell from the posted measurement.

And, yes, this rib looks more prominent than on an 8 that I have.
 
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