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re: Magnalite pots
Posted on 8/4/09 at 8:58 pm to Kajungee
Posted on 8/4/09 at 8:58 pm to Kajungee
Kajungee did you see the message at the bottom of the link you provided?
American Culinary Corporation
quote:
GREAT NEWS!
I RECENTLY RECEIVED A PHONE CALL FROM PETER PIKE, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN CULINARY CORPORATION.
THE COMPANY IS ALIVE AND WELL AND CURRENTLY PRODUCING MAGNALITE PROFESSIONAL COOKWARE.
MOST OF THE PIECES MADE PREVIOUSLY ARE IN PRODUCTION AND ALL YOUR OLDER LIDS WILL FIT THE NEWLY PRODUCED MAG PRO PRODUCTS!
AMERICAN CULINARY CORPORATION IS ALSO CURRENTLY IN THE PROCESS OF UPDATING THEIR WEBSITE TO BETTER SERVE THEIR INTERNET CUSTOMERS!
American Culinary Corporation
Posted on 8/4/09 at 9:33 pm to LSUGUMBO
i have both orignal magnalite and the mcware products.....the mcware seems to be a little heavier...
Posted on 8/5/09 at 6:17 am to LSUGUMBO
quote:
Kajungee did you see the message at the bottom of the link
yea I saw that, see the first link in my next post.
But I have both wagnerware and GHC magnalite and have compared that to the Mcware, and its like they are poured from the same mold.
Comparing the prices I would buy the Mcware for sure. And I have been considering buying the 18" Mcware roaster (thats how I found out all this info)
Its good to know I can get replacement handles and lids for my old magnalite though
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