the above pan is the one to get. they didn't make these in '85 when I slinked up to
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I have 15 of the heavy 3 mm + pans, 4 of the thinner 2.+ mm pans. these have lips. the 3's do not. lips Count
for a lot !
Copper 1.jpg
note the true saute pan. The first one in the pic. its 9 1/2 " in diameter, weights > 3 Kg. Ive used it 2 or three
times when it first arrived home. Arnold, when he was Juiced, couldn't get anything to jump in it. However,
Im really glad i have all these pans. the 9 1/2 " pan is now a home for retired spiders. Look close, you can
see their feeble webs. they enjoy this pan. its not going anywhere soon.
Copper 2.jpg
here are some of the pans 'Racked'. I love them dearly. note the two very early All Clad Sauciers on the
bottom. I use them a lot.
if you have an Eagle Eye, you have noted one pan 'position' on the rack is empty. Second row down, far l
left. You get a Copper Star.
its this one:
Copper III.jpg
it gets used more often, as a base for my 'drip' set up. I don't drink a lot of drip, but sometimes take a break
from the AlexiaPID. It takes 4 minutes in the Micro to boil water in a Pyrex measuring cup. in the mean
time, the 8" saute 3 mm pan on low gas ( very low gas ) get the Melitta toasty for the drip. The gas gets
turned off if I can remember when the drip starts. Nice Hot Coffee, albeit drip.
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The picture was taken outside, as its a Beautiful day in New England. Also my stove top 'need a bit of
elbow grease as my mother used to say.
so
you love cooking ? got a jones for some cooper ? get the saucier of medium size and you can love it just]
as much as I love my ( larger ) collection. total price to me in '85 : a little over 300 dollars. D's shipped to
Kennedy via Air France for pocket change. They had an arrangement. only to Kennedy NYC. Ballast I
think. On Stand By. Actually they supplied a lot of the stared rest. in NYC. 11 F.F. / dollar.
I was thinking as I was accumulating these treasures at the D's counter, of snapping up a 3 " thick
asparagus pot. these are tall, and the asparagus stand up at attention while it cooks. I didn't get it. it was
maybe 15 dollars. My father had a touch of angina, he was the french speaker,
so I thought it best to take a break and sit at a nearby cafe. Just as well. I probably would have gotten 30
pots and loved them all.
You can love one or two just as much.
and no lie, Im very grateful I have these pans. It was a unique experience. I dont have a Cooper Jones
any more ...
The Old Spiders like them, as do the Dust Bunnies. Look Close.
Rats ! I dont have a Cooper Saucier ! 3 " mm thick of course
have to re-think that Jones
im also grateful for the 2 all clad sauciers i have.
On Sale ! too pricy now.
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