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Dish 008
This oblong cake pan was manufactured in Manitowoc, Wisconsin
by Wear*Ever. Although slightly warped, still has a long life
ahead of itself.
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Dish 009
Not really a dish, this 100% cotton carefully woven in the
U.S.A. dish towel was most likely used to protect a guest from
burning themselves with a hot Pyrex bowl or something.
I would like to claim Dish 009, a dish towel
to be exact. It is white and 100% Cotton. Nicely weaved texture
which enhances the old feeling in my little kitchen at Airstream
Palace. And if I don't get it back, my hands want be able to
tote another warm dish to Barnes Place's next gathering. -- CLAIMED,
April 7, 2000 by Johnny
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Dish 009
In this detail photo, you can see the intricate avant garde
texture that would compliment any kitchen.
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Dish 010
This glass plate with scalloped boarder is a smaller version
of Dish 012. Could it be they are a set and arrived together?
Or two separate guests appeared with the same dish? Wierder things
have happened.
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Dish 011
This faux crystal platter manufactured in the U.S.of A. has
amazing durability. Plastics make it possible.
Found two dishes I think are ours. That's
011 and 015. Tried to pick them up the other night, but no one
was home. If you have a plan let us know. -- CLAIMED, May 18,
2000 by Eunice & Joe
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Dish 012
A bigger version of Dish 010. Perfect for Ritz crackers and
Triscuits done up like fancy hors d'vores with chunked cheese
and sandwich meat.
I brought a dish similar to Dish 012 to the
first course of the progressive dinner. On this dish, French
bread crostini was served. -- CLAIMED, January 10, 2000 by Ed
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