May as well buy new then. Is there much difference in quality, steels etc?
Jay checked out the RS Dutch ovens and they look a fair price. Think I'll pick one up. They say pre seasoned, how did you find that?
I got myself one of these from Ronnie Sunshines. It's a dutch oven, frying pan, griddle, lid rest and pot/lid lifter, all in a transport box. I'm quite pleased with it. I've used the frying pan and griddle more than the dutch oven...so far. You can use the griddle either way up according to need: one side is ribbed, the other flat. I even use the frying pan in the kitchen at home.
In my experience, that pitted look (the orange peel finish) actually helps to create a sort of non-stick effect. completely smoothing the surface is a mistake.Older pans (pre 1950ish) are apparently smoother as they were finnished of better. New ones have a slightly pitted look. This can be resolved with a fla disc in the grinder!