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cast iron fry pan myths

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  1. jeff_t

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    Looks a bit like this one ;), which, unfortunately, is not in my possession anymore. Friends had a Lodge skillet on their wedding shower registry, so I did them one better :yes:
     
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    Thank you Dave, that is very good of you. I have two #3's and a #5, so I think I may be set. I may be getting an even smaller one than a #3. I'm looking forward to fall cooking now.

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    I'll be grabbing some cast muffin pans to make Tourtiere and chicken pies this fall. I'll freeze some to take out ice fishing and heat them on the Coleman stove.
     
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    VERY NICE!!!!
     
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    I stopped in to the scrap yard today. Nothing really great for pans. A few unmarked Wagners, a few Lodges, a bunch of Korea pans and one I believe a newer Griswold stamped for some kitchen company.

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    I'd have bought them all!!!!:eek: then sorted out the ones I wanted and then sold the rest. "ANYTHING" marked USA will be a collector piece down the road and some now. Especially the bigger pans! They are getting scarce and Pricy$$$ Jon, if you have the chance, go grab what you can afford and just put them away. Heck, I come up your way a couple times a year, I'll buy them from you! :handshake::cool: If anything, "GRAB" the Griswold!!! It doesn't matter what it says, still the same quality. ;)
     
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    After having given my old cast iron to my son, I went out and bought some new staff. This stuff is ceramic coated. I seem to like the ceramic coated stuff. Just have to be careful with it or it chips.
     
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    Man, you are quite the enabler! I may go back and grab the unmarked Wagners and the Griswold then.
     
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    They are money in the bank, nowadays. They certainly aren't getting any cheaper, and, they also aren't making those anymore. Look at it as an investment.
     
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    You bet! I have pans I paid 5 and 10 bucks for are now 50 to 100 bucks. :eek::cool:.
     
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    Saw this today for the tourist market.:picard:

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    I grabbed the unmarked #8. The recently acquired #10 does not fit in the outdoor oven. This one is a bit crusty and I spent a while scrubbing it. The wire wheel did not really touch it. It has a machined bottom, but it has a slight warp. No cracks. Good deal for $5. I'm hopefully putting it to work tonight.


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    These little ones were off to the side. I didn't recognize the name. One is flipped upside down to the left. I'll check them again next time I am there.



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    Ok Gang, here's some coooooool stuff. :cool: Today my scrap guy calls me and says I got a couple pans, so I go over. Well let me start simple, The bigger pan is a Heuck fryer classic, 10-1/2" x 3" deep. It's a nice pan and I'm gonna sell it, get into that in a bit. But what really caught my spider senses was the little #5 that wasn't a #5. Hmmmmm... o_O. After looking and looking :hair: I realized I had a $#!T covered Diamond! :eek: It happens to be a 1900-1910 Blacklock foundry pan that pre-dates the Lodge co. The 3 notches were a "DEAD" giveaway for the lodge but no other markings for the pan "except" the molders mark, #2. So after I composed myself I said now what...? I had to save this pan! If you look real close you can see the discoloration of a pan that had been thrown into a fire to clean, "bad JUJU" "LUCKY" this pan is so dam heavy and built, it's not warped or cracked anywhere. So I just bead blasted it, "thats also bad" but it couldn't hurt this one, you wouldn't do that normally with a good specimen but it had to much rust. So I scrubbed it with brillo pad, dried it well and I'm praying for the best! :picard: I coated it full of canola oil and smeared crisco on it and off to the grill to bake at 375* to 400*.

    Ok, Back to the fryer, This is "NOT" a collectable but a SUPER pan and a wonderful baking pan for the oven and casseroles. Now, I have about 6 of these and all mine are "very old and vintage". I really don't another one, Jon Fishingpol If this would fit on the outdoor oven, this would be a super star! :cool: But anyway If anyone wants it, I'll sell it for $20.00 I think they check in about $50.00 but I'm "not sure".
    I know this is not the classified section but I'd like to give someone here first dibs if interested. A little cleaning up and you'll have a rocking pan.
     

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    Nice pans you have there. Thanks for the consideration on the fryer. I'm on the fence about it though. It does look like nice quality. I'm looking more towards a cast muffin pans for meat pies.

    I have a newer dutch oven with lid, but I am not crazy about the quality of the castings. If your fryer was lidded, I would probably jump on it though. I bet a chicken and vegetables would roast real nice in it.


    Here is the lousy picture of the Griswold General Housewares Corp pan. I think it was a #10. The handle was different than regular pans. I believe this pan is 1969 - 1973.

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    I finished this basement storage area over the weekend for canned goods and for hanging pans. I have a little room for more...:whistle:

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    All the hooks were forged with small fishtail scroll ends.

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    I also put that #8 in use the same night I got it cooking up some beef pot pie.

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    NICE set up Jon!!! :cool: Yea, my fryer didn't have the lid, and if nobody wants it, it'll just wind up on the wall or decoration. I figured someone, may want or need one. It's not old at all but it's a decent piece.
     
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    It worked! Two slow bakings at 400* and I got a new coating of patina started! :banana: What a neat old pan, This will be a wall piece, and I'll use it from time to time...:whistle:
     

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    My sister brought me this unmarked Wagner a couple weeks ago to strip and season. It was our mom's. It was as black as I remember, but it looked like my sis had tried to clean and re-season it, judging by the drips inside.

    I dropped it in the lye bath that day and just took it out. It cleaned up nicely, so I rubbed a bit of vegetable oil on it to keep it from rusting and I'll let her take it home and season it. It's about time someone else in this family learned a little bit about rejuvenating good cast iron.

    I have her a #10 Griswold for Christmas a couple of years ago and she loves it.

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