It would be nice to know where he got them, as they appear to make
a successful GPS choke ring.  If they are US cake pans, they are
likely sized in 1 inch steps.

In my world, a pie pan has sloped sides, and a cake pan has squared
sides... pie pans are always round, but cake pans can be a wide variety
of shapes, though are are usually round, or rectangular.

-Chuck

gandal...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 14/03/2010 15:46:55 GMT Standard Time, cfhar...@erols.com writes:

I would  call those aluminum cake, not pie, pans.  It looks like you bought
a  set for making wedding cakes.

Is there a different definition of "pie"  in G8 land?
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Hi Chuck
No other definition that I'm aware of, other than David's of course, but I was just replying to Brian, KD4FM, so I guess that makes it a US of A definition:-) regards Nigel
GM8PZR
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