It's a heavy, like new machine-looks like someone just used a few times, if at all. would approve of the name and the jet-like whine it makes starting up and winding down. The other find, which was under $10, a few weeks ago was a ACME Supreme Juicerator - a division of Conair so it says on the label. They were heavy, like this one - but I haven't any details on how they made those Steelco pans and 3-ply may be the standard today on most good pots? Since the handles appear to be Bakelite, I'm guessing - 1960s? Any ideas? It's 9 3/8" wide and 5 3/8" deep.not a big pot, but would that be a 4 to 5 quart size? I know there are so many good SS pots & pans! My mom used a brand for her entire life, called Steelco. I've never seen this brand.here's the bottom inscription on the pan: Today I found a stock pot as I don't think we have one this size. Sometimes, I buy just because the items look interesting, are like new, or say, "well, maybe I'll find a need or interest later - LOL! ". Sorry, I started this by habit, in Shopper's Square.
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