I've had this pan for ages - found it at a now-closed church-basement thrift store in Montreal a few years ago. I had never seen a glass tube-cake pan before, so I figured it was worth saving.
It is marked as a Glasbake 352, but I never did find out much about it. I can only guess that it might have been part of the aluminum-for-pyrex movements during the Second World War years. I've seen eBay listings but the date claims vary from the 1930s through the 1950s. No one seemed to have one listed with a starting bid of $1000, though... LOL
But now all the Christmas goodies have been used up, it was time to start baking again and I thought why not try this pan out.

It is marked as a Glasbake 352, but I never did find out much about it. I can only guess that it might have been part of the aluminum-for-pyrex movements during the Second World War years. I've seen eBay listings but the date claims vary from the 1930s through the 1950s. No one seemed to have one listed with a starting bid of $1000, though... LOL
But now all the Christmas goodies have been used up, it was time to start baking again and I thought why not try this pan out.
