ohiominnie
<font color=teal>It's interesting when you google
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gptmba said:I had (here in MS) but that might be because my parents are not from here originally. Though, I want to say that I actually saw some being sold at Academy Sports. (they might be a knock-off brand.)
Yup, lots of knock offs out there.
And, I know it sounds like I'm tootin' my own dad's horn, but his are better.
He makes his out of a high quality cast aluminum with quality fasteners. LOTS of ppl buy the knock offs and then the fasteners (or the whole thing) melts in the fire*. But they got a good deal b/c it was $5 cheaper than the original MPM. Actually, sadly, he's toying with giving up the business b/c the price of his castings from the foundry just went up a couple of dollers per pie mold. He's making such a small profit as it is, he doesn't think it's worth it to lose even more profit. As it is, his pie molds are more $ than the knocks offs and if he raises the price he'll sell even LESS b/c ppl will buy MORE knock offs.
It's really a sad thing b/c pie molds have been in my life since birth. We get emails a good bit about ppl who have been using the same pie mold for 20 yrs. I know the ones that we have here around here have been used consistantly for the last 10 or so.
If he's going to give it up (he's still thinking about it,) I want him to make a couple of dozen for us....and for the kids.

*my dad's pie molds WILL melt in the fire. Campfires can get to over 1000 degrees if the embers are really hot. USUALLY the cause of melting will be someone forgot about the mold in the fire, and then found it much later, melted. Used properly, they will not melt. If there are any problems, my dad replaces the whole thing, free of charge. Sometimes the things he does make me wonder if he has stock in lube ( :lmao ) Just last week some guy emailed that his cracked (never has happened before) and my dad shipped him out a new one (and told him to cut off the handles of his old one)