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Default VERY Deep Dish Apple Pie...?

I was at Disneyland the other day and saw in one of their restaurants
that they had an amazing looking deep dish apple pie. The thing
must've been at least 4" thick. It was very impressive looking.
So, I decided that I HAD to make a pie that looked like that. I bought
up a bunch of apples last week since I knew I was going to want to be
making apple pies soon, so the timing was perfect. Here's my dilemma:

Where can I buy a VERY deep dis for the pie? I don't mean those "deep
dish" pie plates that Pyrex sells that are like, 2 inches deep. This
is seriously impressive so I need a serious piece of bakeware with a
very high side. I saw that Martha Stewart has a new line of items at
Macy's and since there's a Macy's nearby, I thought I might try that
but couldn't find the dimensions on any website. Does anyone have any
other ideas or tips about making this mammoth pie? I'm very excited
about it.

TIA!

 
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