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Looks like a white enameled dutch oven to me... but I understand.
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I don't know what the white thing is, exactly, but what a peculiar place to take a picture....Sometimes I take scans/photos with things to compare for size but this one doesn't help in that matter.
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I liked this line:
"If not for creases this card would be a 7+" Wouldn't they all?
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What would be shocking would be if it was actually an old vintage chamber pot and they were presently using it as a dutch oven.
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Last edited by Rob D.; 11-21-2010 at 11:54 AM. |
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Yes. If you're thinking it's a chamber pot.
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