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    Posted 5 years ago

    rakoczigabi
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    Hi all ,
    I’ve got this old Le Creuset dish from Facebook marketplace.

    I tried to look it up on google what year it was made but no luck.

    It had a letter “ D” on but none of the measurement chart shoving ovals with a letter D.

    Also the bottom is rigged and the knob is square.

    There are only a few marks on it so it’s in a good condition.

    Does anyone has any idea which year this was made ?

    Thank you.

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    Comments

    1. welzebub welzebub, 5 years ago
      I do not know the year, but these are a real joy to cook with!!
    2. rakoczigabi, 5 years ago
      The lady was selling 6 things because she found them too heavy. So I couldn’t say no to them. All the others are newer design but this one looked well old. So hoping someone could tell me a rough year :)
    3. welzebub welzebub, 5 years ago
      We cook with these, and also with a selection of old school Cast iron pans. They can't be beat..... I would have grabbed them if they were in good shape also. This stuff is expensive to buy new, and if treated well, it lasts forever.... I was a cook in my early years of working.... Everything from small restaurants to running a cannery kitchen in the Aleutians in Alaska that fed 400 workers 4 times a day.....

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