After lots of research today, I wasnt able to get a definitive answer. I found on line several things which I will share. One was a 1948 issue of Rotary magazine with an ad for the Cookware and Alcoa mentioned.
Then I will tell you my mother had my pots originally and she was married in 1943. Her set came with metal lids and wood knobs, later ones had glass lids.
here is what other sites said
Aluminum Company was originally organized in Chicago in 1923 as the Club Aluminum Utensil Company for the purpose of selling aluminum pots and pans in the home on the "party" plan, much like Tupperware was sold in later years. A severe downturn in sales during the depression put the company into bankruptcy in 1933. Club Aluminum survived the depression and eventually was renamed Club Products; the company was acquired by Standard International Corporation in 1968. (excerpted from Antique Electric Waffle Irons 1900-1960, Trafford Publishing, pg 46)
Hope this helps.
eBay is the only place I know sadly.
Some cheap club aluminum cookware include Club Aluminum Dutch Pots and Club Aluminum Oval Roaster Club Gold. You can purchase this cookware online from websites such as eBay.
I think the 1930s through the 1950s. I think it started with metal handles, then went to plastic(probably bakelite) then they switched to glass lids. It was billed as waterless cookware.
Wal-Mart has the full line of the World Kitchen, LLC reproduction of Magnalite Classic cookware, made in China. Authentic (Wagner Ware) Magnalite cookware is made in the USA and available from American Culinary Corporation.
If you're referring to aluminum baseball bats, probably not. Very little aluminum is transferred to the hands from bats, especially when using gloves during play. It is worth noting that for most people, the largest amount of aluminum enters the body through eating baked goods (bread, cakes, doughnuts) that use aluminum phosphate as part of their ingredients to increase rising of the dough. If you cook at home, you can also purchase aluminum-free baking powder yourself.
The Club pan I have is made of cast aluminum. I don't believe these are made anymore.
Yes you can purchase items online with your Club Card vouchers. They are supported by Tesco where purchase can be made online.
You can find a 50" LCD TV to purchase at Sam's Club or Best Buy. If you decide to purchase one at Sam's Club you will have to have a membership to buy from them.
The Ohmibod Club Vibe can be purchased from stores such as Amazon, Ohmibod, and Babeland. The Ohmibod website is the most direct source to purchase from.
Unless the handles are all metal, it isn't a good idea. Composite handles can be affected by the heat of the oven. Not sure which set your question relates to, but any all-metal cookware will work in an oven. Others, probably not a good call. If the pots and pans are all metal, fine. If the handles on the lids aren't, don't put 'em in the oven.
You can purchase in-home tutoring from Club Z in roughly 40 U.S. states, and also in several locations in Canada. Examples of states in which you can purchase in-home tutoring from Club Z include Colorado, Illinois, Georgia, and Indiana.
Cooking supplies are available at grocery stores, department stores, and stores that specialize in cooking like Sur le Table, Bed Bath and Beyond, and many others. There are also a host of website for online shopping.
You have to purchase it from the catalog in the game.