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I've have been lugging around this beautiful big pan for a whole lot of years, it was my mother's and I suspect her mother's before her. It appears that the Holcroft line is from Great Britain as I can find a bunch of pieces in the National Trust collection but I'm not seeing a lot in North America. I'm seeing similarly shaped pans but without the ridges that are called boiling pans. And there is a lid with this one - so perhaps it is a boiling pan as well. It's about 20 inches side to side.

 

It would benefit from a good seasoning.

 

I'd like to see it go to a good home where someone would restore it to it's former glory and then get some use out of it. 

 

Shipping is going to be rather expensive from Canada - I suspect around $70 to most locations in the US.

 

Anyone want to take it off my hands for the cost of shipping and the promise they'll document the seasoning and use on eG? I would recommend the Sherry Canter method described on this eG thread.

 

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Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, weinoo said:

Does the Benz come with it?

That's funny - was looking at the pics as I was posting and realized I should have taken the pics outside the car! The shipping would be atrocious.

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On 3/29/2019 at 7:14 AM, weinoo said:

Does the Benz come with it?

Kerry, I'll take it! I need a good grill pan! It will be treated lovingly, if not always carefully, but it'll be loved and used.

 

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lodge has decent ones at a fair price

2 minutes ago, TdeV said:

From where would you suggest finding a cast iron pan with grill ridges?

 

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Thanks @gfweb. How is the pan measured? I.e. outside edge to outside edge across the open top, inside edge to inside edge across the open top, from the bottom across the base?

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On 11/28/2020 at 11:57 AM, TdeV said:

From where would you suggest finding a cast iron pan with grill ridges?

 

A little late to the party here...but:

 

I always see a few CI grilling pans of various makes at the thrift stores / resale stores I frequent. Usually well under $10, any most times never used.

 

Recent finds in CI have also been the Weber CI skillet that works with the kettle grill, accessory grate, and a lovely big oyster CI pan. Again, both never used, and the oyster pan still had the label on it.

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18 hours ago, weinoo said:

I've been hearing good things lately, about both Staub's and Le Crueset's grill pans.

 

@kayb - so, how great is that grill pan you got from @Kerry Beal?

 

Ummm...I think it'll be wonderful when I get around to cooking it clean and reseasoning it. 

 

Timeliness has never been one of my virtues.

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13 minutes ago, kayb said:

 

Ummm...I think it'll be wonderful when I get around to cooking it clean and reseasoning it. 

 

Timeliness has never been one of my virtues.

And that is why it had to find a new home - I've lost my roundtuit!

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