True "Reverware" is worth more than a no-name brand copper clad bottom pan. However, there is not much money in recycling those pans for metal content. They are excellent cookware and are worth keeping to cook with, but there is not much of a collectors market for them.
Replacement screws and nuts for vintage Revere Ware pans are not available anymore from the Revere Company but you can buy them now from a new supplier at http://www.reverewareparts.com, that's revere ware parts dot com. Simple.
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Thomas revere was Paul revere's younger brother
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The address of the Revere Public Library is: 179 Beach St., Revere, 02151 5089
His name was Paul Revere. He did not have the nickname "the Revere." Very few people in the 1700's had nicknames.
If you mean Revere, Massachusetts, then yes. If you mean Revere Missouri or Minnesota, then no.
Paul Revere was a silversmith by trade.