Fair Day & DeKlyne Knoxville, Tn.

Michael McKie

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Good afternoon. I believe I have a unicorn. Fair, Day, & DeKlyne Dutch Oven. Gatemarks. This company was in Knoxville, Tn until 1894. I have not seen any others.
 

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Although I'm sure you're not speaking literally, it wouldn't make sense for a foundry to go through the expense of creating a pattern to make just one of something. They're included on the foundry list Steve Stephens compiled years ago, which notes they also made shallow ovens and spiders.

 
Although I'm sure you're not speaking literally, it wouldn't make sense for a foundry to go through the expense of creating a pattern to make just one of something. They're included on the foundry list Steve Stephens compiled years ago, which notes they also made shallow ovens and spiders.


Hey Doug

I've done some research on foundries and can contribute the info (with links) that I've found. Would you like to have that info and add the info to your foundry list? If so, how shall I send it to you?
 
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