W. Hilditch
Active member
I found a corn stick in a cupboard today that I forgot having at least 10 years ago. This was an inherited piece that I had never used. It probably came with my former wife after her mother died in the late 70's. It had been seasoned and lightly used, but has been dormant for at least the last 40 years.
Thanks to my previous homework on this site I knew immediately it was BSR. But, being completely unmarked has left me wondering if this is Red Mountain or Century. There is not a hint of a ghost mark with any light. As it is 13" long I know that it is a short and the grind marks (machining) only on one long edge say it was poured on edge.
There is a high probability this was purchased in the 50's. Is there a probability that this is Red Mountain?
Thanks Doug,
Hilditch
Thanks to my previous homework on this site I knew immediately it was BSR. But, being completely unmarked has left me wondering if this is Red Mountain or Century. There is not a hint of a ghost mark with any light. As it is 13" long I know that it is a short and the grind marks (machining) only on one long edge say it was poured on edge.
There is a high probability this was purchased in the 50's. Is there a probability that this is Red Mountain?
Thanks Doug,
Hilditch