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Allan Matthews
 
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Default Recoating non-stick pans

On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:44:28 -0600, "tranch728" >
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> I think it may have been someone on this NG that had this information a
>couple years ago.
> I sent a couple of my pans out to a company in Oregon to be recoated.
>Since then I've lost the name of the company and the town they were in.
>Would any one here remember this company?
>

try www.frypanman.com
 
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