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Thanks for looking. I picked this one up as a practice piece to learn how to strip and clean before doing a #10 wagner and a #8 bottom gate. It was extremely rusty and crusty ( I couldn't see any markings due to the 1/8" of burnt on crud). I figured if I screwed it up, no harm no foul. Now I'm curious who used the T in diamond mark.
This one was abused. I bought it for an experiment. The sides are pretty much like a current as cast Lodge, same for weight. The bottom inside is a bit better, but has some dings and dents. It cooks ok, but I'll probably save it for a fish pan. I may also use it for some more cleaning experiments. I was just curious who used the T in diamond logo. Cheap chinese maybe? I just don't know.
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