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https://www.etsy.com/listing/101129...h_query=dehillerin+copper&ref=sr_gallery-1-18
Here's an example of a similar style pot, not in as good condition. Before you come on here talking about I'm a fraud, maybe do some research yourself. I'm not an expert on Dehillerin, but the guy I got it from has an entire collection and I have no reason to not believe him. And Dehillerin is literally known for making sturdy 3-4mm copper cookware... The one in the link is even 2mm, which is quite a bit thinner.
Yeesh, keep digging. You really need to do your due diligence. The windsor you linked to on Etsy *is* actually tin lined, or it was, mostly. You'll notice it has copper – not SS – rivets, as well. Real tin-lined copper cookware never has SS rivets. There's also no such thing as hammered SS-lined copper cookware. Tin and silver-lined, yes.https://www.etsy.com/listing/101129...h_query=dehillerin+copper&ref=sr_gallery-1-18
Here's an example of a similar style pot, not in as good condition. Before you come on here talking about I'm a fraud, maybe do some research yourself. I'm not an expert on Dehillerin, but the guy I got it from has an entire collection and I have no reason to not believe him. And Dehillerin is literally known for making sturdy 3-4mm copper cookware...
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