Recovery Disk Assistant Under Mavericks Says "Lion"

Problem:  Mac Pro with soft RAID died.  I think it got a hosed up OS update.  Since it has a soft RAID, it does not have a recovery partition.
Apparent solution:  We also have MacBook Pro that was, until yesterday, still running Lion.  I upgraded it to Mavericks.
On the MacBook Pro, now running Mavericks, I am following the instructions in OS X: About Recovery Disk Assistant to create a Mavericks recovery disk on a USB thumb drive ("jump drive," "USB stick," or whatever you want to call it).
Everything went fine until I ran the Recovery Disk Assistant, which seems to be claiming that it's creating a Lion recovery disk rather than a Mavericks recovery disk.  Two possible explanation come to mind:
The recovery partition on the MacBook Pro it's copying onto the jump drive is still a Lion recovery partition, despite having upgraded to Mavericks, and it really is in fact creating a Lion recovery disk.
The Recovery Disk Assistant has outdated graphics and boiler-plate text, so despite what it says, it really is creating a Mavericks recovery disk.
Anybody know which is the case?

Hmmm...  Looks like it may not ultimately matter, because when I boot the Mac Pro with the option key down, it doesn't seem to see the USB drive anyway...
Nevertheless, if any of you know the answer, I'd be interested to know, just in case it comes in handy elsewhere.

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