Need Help Identifying Cast Iron Pan From Taiwan

PMDavis

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Can anyone please help identify this pan (company/date of manufacture/quality/value)?

I have attached pictures.

Distinguishing attributes - light weight, 'Taiwan' and a number 2 printed underneath, spiral ridges on the cooking side - yet very smooth.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 

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Honestly there is not a lot of love for Taiwan cast iron in this site...... Or anywhere. Lol probably fairly hard to find out Asian makers. I've got a sneaky Korea pan that I thought was a unmarked wagner.ncleaned it up and under the crud was Korea. Surprisingly nice pan. I'm no expert but that is my 2 cents.
 
I have "accidently" bought a few Asian skillets that were covered in crud and/or rust. I restore them and give them away...
 
The handle design is usually a good clue to import skillets. The hole is usually more of a narrow slot than a teardrop or elongated oval (the one pictured above being an exception).
 
Like posted above, most Korean and Taiwan I come across, I clean, season, use till good and ready, then give as presents/gifts.

Surprisingly I've not come across one yet that didn't season well and become a good user.
China stuff, well, I don't give it away or use it. it goes to recyclers.

I keep the American stuff for my collection/use.

Lastly, the only piece I have from my mom is a 1960's warped Taiwan. I'll never let it go. I can still see mom in my minds eye cooking fried chicken for us children. Burt my arm from splattering grease making taco shells too.

Memories.:)
 
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