What's up everybody I've had a couple cast iron skillet since I was younger that I got my grandpa I will include a picture of this one is a Griswold and one is a Wagner . Clearly they say by the bottom of the pan I have acquired three new pens my friends wife went to an auction she sold all three of them to me for five bucks here are some with very little markings I will post pictures any info would be great
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You can send them to me and I'll tell you all about them...lol
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Quote from: bbqking01 on October 06, 2020, 02:26:48 PM
You can send them to me and I'll tell you all about them...lol
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As much as I would love that....no sir lol
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Cannot see the markings but the skillet that has "made in USA" stamped on it is not considered "collectible" or valuable in the cast iron world. Doesn't mean it's not a good skillet, just means that it's not sought after like the Griswold or Wagner brands.
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Quote from: MagnoliaTom on October 06, 2020, 03:36:01 PM
Cannot see the markings but the skillet that has "made in USA" stamped on it is not considered "collectible" or valuable in the cast iron world. Doesn't mean it's not a good skillet, just means that it's not sought after like the Griswold or Wagner brands.
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I have watched a few videos on you tube . I'm not looking to make any $ just wanna clean them up and hang them over my Weber's . I'm new to the cast iron world just think the history is interesting . I wouldn't mind collecting them if I can find them
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Quote from: MagnoliaTom on October 06, 2020, 03:36:01 PM
Cannot see the markings but the skillet that has "made in USA" stamped on it is not considered "collectible" or valuable in the cast iron world. Doesn't mean it's not a good skillet, just means that it's not sought after like the Griswold or Wagner brands.
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I have watched a few videos on you tube . I'm not looking to make any $ just wanna clean them up and hang them over my Weber's . I'm new to the cast iron world just think the history is interesting . I wouldn't mind collecting them if I can find them
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If you're not going to cook with them, a wire brush would knock off a lot of rust and grime so they can be displayed with some patina. If you want them to be more cook ready, first remove all the cooked on grease and carbon, then tackle the rust removal. After they're clean and rust free, you can season them.
To my novice eye, it looks like 2 (the top two) appear to be a bit thinner walled than the third one. I would research those as potential cookers if they clean up nicely. Good luck!
Edit: if you post a picture of the bottoms of all the pans, you may get a little more info as to potential makers.
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Dang I had a great link to help ya out but unfortunately it's stuck in my old computer and it's not willing to share...
Quote from: SMOKE FREAK on October 06, 2020, 04:16:28 PM
Dang I had a great link to help ya out but unfortunately it's stuck in my old computer and it's not willing to share...
Here is a video I've watched to learn a little about the subject
https://youtu.be/2hmDBvgTWFE
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Here's another pretty good resource
http://www.castironcollector.com/
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Quote from: MagnoliaTom on October 06, 2020, 04:19:13 PM
Quote from: SMOKE FREAK on October 06, 2020, 04:16:28 PM
Dang I had a great link to help ya out but unfortunately it's stuck in my old computer and it's not willing to share...
Here is a video I've watched to learn a little about the subject
https://youtu.be/2hmDBvgTWFE
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This guy is kinda odd but he taught me a lot.
This was the link I was talking about.
In my favorites once again...
Perfect . Ill send some bottom pics tomorrow one with the faded 8 has a heat ring on the bottom
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The ones that say a size followed by inch skillet are unmarked Wagner skillets
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+1 on the unmarked Wagner. I have a few just like it.
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Quote from: michaelmilitello on October 08, 2020, 04:24:28 AM
+1 on the unmarked Wagner. I have a few just like it.
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I need to rewatch that video. So much info . Be cool to find out how old it is
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Yes unmarked Wagner on the one with "inch skillet made in the USA" marking without a heat ring. Make an electrolysis tank to clean them super easy and better than a wire brush.
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I picked up another cheap cast iron today for a couple bucks . Only
Markings is a 8 on the handle and 8 very small on the bottom.
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Here's pics ..
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