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Frederick L. Simson
We were given this item by a friend.
It is made out of aluminum, with an engraved emblem:

No. 137
WEAR-EVER

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made in U.S.A.

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Larry & Carrie
QUOTE (Frederick L. Simson @ Oct 11 2007, 06:59 PM) *
We were given this item by a friend.
It is made out of aluminum, with an engraved emblem:


It's a giant SMORE maker.... jumpBL.gif whoooeeee make sure you carry at all times as it may be needed. l31.gif Actually it sorta looks like those thingamabobs to make toasted samwhiches in. Larry
Gina D.
*IT* needs a good wash!

Don't know.. some sort of odd shaped dutch oven?

Lead melter?

CHOCOLATE MELTER!!!
Gina D.
I betcha it's a cake baker thingy.
Frederick L. Simson
Each pan are 9" long by 5" wide by 1-1/2" tall. It is 3" tall when closed. The handle is 7-1/2" long.
Doug Mager
.........looks like some manner of cooker designed for loose/small items that can be cooked and flipped together, like vegies okrra.gif , cut up tatters, pieces of meat , etc ask.gif confuse.gif shg.gif
Bob H
It'd make a KILLER Grilled Cheese Sammich! YUM! feet.gif
Chester Taje
Maybe make a good bed warmer----Throw some hot coals in then place in bed or sleeping bag. confuse.gif
Paula Bindrich
I've seen similar stuff for the "home" kitchen for making omelets but they are usually two half circles. Cook one side, when it's set flip it over, cook other side. Although I do like the smores idea better.

Paula
Frederick L. Simson
QUOTE (Paula Bindrich @ Oct 11 2007, 07:55 PM) *
I've seen similar stuff for the "home" kitchen for making omelets...

confuse.gif That was one thought I had, but it would make HUGE omelets. Grilled (or campfire roasted) sandwiches was my 2nd guess. helpme.gif
Greg A
I think it is the "original George Forman Grill." okrra.gif
John Perry
Coleman makes a similiar product today called a Camp Cooker.
John
Byron Kinnaman
It looks like a bread pan. I searched both WearEver and Lincoln Wear-Ever web sites but didn't find one that looked like that.
andy s
ask.gif OH.gif I am almost sure it is a cornbread baker. The "Jiffy brand"
corn bread makes just about that size. 38.gif
james kent
Looks a bit like those army mess tins from WW11. Sloppy foods in one and dry foods in other.
Gina D.
It's an Omlete pan

eBay is your friend
Doug Mager
EGGZACTLY!!! 40.gif

Good for you Gina!!!!
Paula Bindrich
Ebay is your friend if you search correctly! I looked last night and didn't find it. I was looking for Wearever or Wear-ever. Looks like it was Wear Ever.

Good find!

paula
CharlynnT
QUOTE (Chester Taje @ Oct 12 2007, 02:48 AM) *
Maybe make a good bed warmer----Throw some hot coals in then place in bed or sleeping bag. confuse.gif

Hey, Chester,
Those Canada Post stamps you've got, have they got Queen Victoria on them?
Chester Taje
QUOTE (CharlynnT @ Oct 13 2007, 11:50 PM) *
Hey, Chester,
Those Canada Post stamps you've got, have they got Queen Victoria on them?

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Doug Mager
..........not to complain, butt..... who changed the color of the font in my post???
It was EGG Yolk Yeller on purpose (ROTFLMBO!!!!!).

Rear end (hind) sight does tell me that maybe the color made the word hard to read???

Anyway, just curious 53.gif
Chester Taje
QUOTE (Doug Mager @ Oct 14 2007, 01:06 PM) *
..........not to complain, butt..... who changed the color of the font in my post???
It was EGG Yolk Yeller on purpose (ROTFLMBO!!!!!).

Rear end (hind) sight does tell me that maybe the color made the word hard to read???

Anyway, just curious 53.gif

Not Me 52.gif
Gina D.
Not me, but yes indeedy, it would make it hard to read.
Donna D.
QUOTE (Doug Mager @ Oct 14 2007, 12:06 PM) *
..........not to complain, butt..... who changed the color of the font in my post???
It was EGG Yolk Yeller on purpose (ROTFLMBO!!!!!).

Rear end (hind) sight does tell me that maybe the color made the word hard to read???

Anyway, just curious 53.gif

I don't THINK it was me, but who can remember that far back 38.gif
Mike Sanders
Sorry, I couldn’t see it. 15.gif

Did I get it back the way you had it?
Frederick L. Simson
QUOTE (Paula Bindrich @ Oct 11 2007, 07:55 PM) *
I've seen similar stuff for the "home" kitchen for making omelets but they are usually two half circles. Cook one side, when it's set flip it over, cook other side. Although I do like the smores idea better.

Paula

confuse.gif ask.gif So, I was wondering... would I start by cooking the eggs with the pan open?
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Doug Mager
QUOTE (Mike Sanders @ Oct 15 2007, 08:25 PM) *
Sorry, I couldn’t see it. 15.gif

Did I get it back the way you had it?



Well, at least now we ALL can read it, LOL!!!! Thanks 53.gif
Mary F
QUOTE (Frederick L. Simson @ Oct 16 2007, 07:36 PM) *
confuse.gif ask.gif So, I was wondering... would I start by cooking the eggs with the pan open?
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Nope 52.gif
Ken & Sherry B.
It looks very similar to Pie Irons. Usually cast iron, some are aluminum. If you do a search you will find information on how to use them here is one
http://www.wisementrading.com/outdoorcooking/pie_irons.htm
Thanks, now I am hungry! tongue.gif
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