Thank you, Judy. The books just don't give me the opinion of a cook that has actually touched these pans.
Marvin, I found a #10 949 a, b, and c at the time you posted this information, so I think I just have to wait for one at the right price to become available.
Yair, I don't ride with Wagner, thank you. I hope nobody gets offended, and I will hide behind my "newbieness" for as long as possible, but I truly believe that if Wagner did it, Griswold perfected it.
Tom, your John Wright was very interesting, I actually came to re-read your post and admire your popovers again when I realized that I would be making animal heads for myself and my guests. I can't stand the thought of possibly serving imperfect popovers made from this pan. They might come out one-eyed and looking at me.