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lemmy.world

I have a small collection and was.interested in this one as my daily use but this is the first I have seen with no markings at all.

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Thanks for responding. I can definitely relate. Some of these are vintage.

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It’s clearly marked Z for Zorro 😉

(sorry I don’t have anything actually helpful to say 😅 good luck with your search)

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lemmy.world

I suppose you could show us a pic of the back, but if there are no markings anywhere on the pan, I'm not sure how anyone would identify it.

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Looks like a 6" but there's nothing to compare scale. I'm new to Lemmy, do we do bananas here?

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Picture of the underside would be useful. Is there a fire ring? What does that look like? Cast iron can often be identified by the handle design, too, that one looks vaguely like the Red Mountain that I have ... but not quite. And the sides look a bit too tall for what I've seen.

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Have you seen those guys who identify places around the globe with only a split second view of somewhere on google maps? Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Do I have that way? No, but the internet be crazy good at identifying shit.

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lemmy.one

Have you tried running it through the dishwasher yet? That would probably get rid of that nasty black stuff and maybe you could find some markings.

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kbin.social

"Nasty" black stuff? Sorry for maybe being ignorant, I am new to cast iron cookware, but I thought the black stuff is what we appreciate and cure the pans for?

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The smooth black parts, yes. The gunky/bumpy parts on the handle, no. That comes from years of continued use and improper cleaning where new oil polymerizes over leftover particulate the next time it’s cooked on.

But I wouldn’t recommend a dishwasher cycle as the method to use to strip your pan either. Self cleaning cycle on the oven should take care of it.

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Yeah, a pic of the bottom side might help. It's certainly vintage, the big pour spouts are a good giveaway there.

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Idk, I see the mark of Zorro. Didn't know he was in the cast iron business, though

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