I scorched mine really badly and would like to replace it. I'm looking for the old Revere Ware with copper clad bottom that is made in the USA, Clinton, Ill. I don't want the newer lightweight pots made in China.
I will happily pay the postage and pay for the pot or I have seeds I can trade or ???
Hi, Carole. My mom had those old pans. I remember because I had to shine the bottoms every time I did dishes. As she got older she would scorch them sometimes. DH used a round wire brush on an electric drill to shine it up. They looked like new. (Just in case you don't find a replacement.) Also, I had the child's set of pots and pans and tea kettle as a kid.
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