Looking for the perfect pancake turner/spatula!
Original post: I bought this utensil about 35 years ago at a booth at the Oregon State Fair! If I'd had ANY idea what a great tool it would be, I'd have bought every size and multiples of them! It has finally begun to show signs of wear and I'm heartbroken because it's going to be hard--if not impossible--to replace. There is no manufacturer info on it other than a indiscernible logo/imprint (see photo). Perhaps someone knows this product or can suggest one that's similar. The things I like about it best are: it's extremely thin and flexible but still incredibly strong, it's stainless steel, and it's got nice,crisp edges so you can really get under things. I would love your recommendations!
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I know everything about Aycock cutlery, I new the family, I have hundreds of aycock utensils, The emblem you see is an outline of a rooster's head and an A in the middle They introduced the emblem in 1950. if you have any other questions give me a call 509-594-0081 my name is John.
I have 5 of them in different sizes