Yet another entry in the high end cast iron market. $160 for the 10" and $200 for the 12". They are 100% made in the USA, but so is the Marquette Castings 10.5" and that goes for ~$115 (other Marquette sizes are not made in the USA). Suddenly I am more interested in keeping a closer eye out for nice examples of vintage cast iron.
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Yet another entry in the high end cast iron market. $160 for the 10" and $200 for the 12". They are 100% made in the USA, but so is the Marquette Castings 10.5" and that goes for ~$115 (although the other Marquette sizes are not). Suddenly I am more interested in keeping a closer eye out for nice examples of vintage cast iron.
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