Follow-up: I'm a little disappointed in the cast iron muffin pan I found earlier.

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After picking and cleaning and cleaning and picking, I discovered that the muffin pan isn't as old as I thought it might be. Although it is the real McCoy, it wasn't produced until 1984. It is called a John Wright lamb and lion popover mold. Since then, a lot of reproductions have been made, but this isn't one of them. Here is a neat link to their history: http://www.griswoldandwagner.com/information/Repros/Wrightlionlamb.html
 

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After picking and cleaning and cleaning and picking, I discovered that the muffin pan isn't as old as I thought it might be. Although it is the real McCoy, it wasn't produced until 1984. It is called a John Wright lamb and lion popover mold. Since then, a lot of reproductions have been made, but this isn't one of them. Here is a neat link to their history: http://www.griswoldandwagner.com/information/Repros/Wrightlionlamb.html
I've found two old frying pans lately, I think I like your muffing pan better.....LOL
 

Still it's a cool find, something that isn't posted up ever.
Thanks for the update on the muffin pan.
 

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