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cast iron fry pan myths

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  1. savemoney

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    How about this kitchen. Not mine but lots of pans. I had some old ones that are huge. Gave them to my son who loves to cook for a crowd. I'll stick with the smaller pans. Just the wife and me now.
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  2. mattjm1017

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    Thats a beautiful thing right there Larry:yes:
     
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    The only bad thing is I can't use my griddle/grill on my glass top. Its one of those 5 burner deals. Did not think about it when I bought it.:headbang::doh:
     
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    Let's see some pics :thumbs:

    This is my everyday arsenal. Good stuff from Wagner, Favorite, National, and Griswold. Always on the lookout. Got one of the #8s at Salvation Army a few weeks ago for $5. I had a nice Griswold #10, but I gave it to my sister. Gotta find another....
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    A couple of recent acquisitions
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    A Griswold #11, for special occasions. It isn't here anymore. It is at the lake, where big groups are more common.
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  5. S. Roche

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    Hey Jeff T, In the second picture the skillet to the left. What can you tell me about the hammered finish? I have one like it but don't know anything about the maker.
     
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    I have no clue. It only has a couple of numbers on the bottom. It came from my wife's grandfather's house after he died. Her grandmother died at least twenty years before that, and I know he didn't have anything to do with it, so it's old. I've actually had it for about fifteen years. Just found it in the garage :emb:

    It is a mess. All those dimples are filled with crud. The inside isn't too bad, and it seems to be of decent quality. It isn't exactly a skillet. It's about 4" deep.
     
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    I love my cast!!!! SM, your my hero! I don't have that many, but I have a a few… I got a couple somewhere my daughter hid from me because they were too crusty..:eek: Jeff, you have a good group up there:cool:, I love the griddle, I have a small round one.. I use mine almost daily:drool:
     

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    We went to some flea markets and antique shops today I was hoping to find some cast iron and I thought I had hit the mother load at one of the shops but when I picked up some of the pans they were really light and had Made in Taiwan stamped on the bottom:mad: There were a few decent American made pans but nothing special oh well maybe next time.
     
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    Matt, "anything" made in the USA is worth grabbing if it's cheap enough. There were a lot of unmarked castings out there that were very good! I'n my opinion, if you have the chance and they are cheap enough, grab them!
     
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    They were all in the $20-40 range Im looking for stuff that I dont have and a lot of the pans that were there I already have. Im specifically looking for sauce pots and a big cast iron cauldron.
     
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    I have a bunch I've picked up over the years. And i have a glass cooktop now. I am looking for a large dutch oven. I wanted the ones my uncle had when he died but I think either my aunt took them or someone threw them out. He had two 16" skillets and a 18 or 20". Never seen one that big before. I was bummed..
     
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    Every time I hit a flea market I troll for pans, dutch ovens and anything cast. Things are getting scarce:eek:
    Stang, I had a Griswold 14" years ago that my ex threw away, :( I wish I still had it. I never seen any much bigger than that, if you still had them, that would be something!$$$
     
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    yeah... bummed wasn't the word, but I couldn't get all mad. I got his 046 mag that I learned big saw skills with and the first two guns I ever shot, I jut hope they didn't get thrown out or scrapped.

    I've been looking for a large dutch oven for years, but I'm a cheapass. I also want a large something with deep sides for melting lead down. The junk SS and alum pans don't work well and I won't use a good pan for melting lead...
     
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    Here's an action shot. Little late for breakfast I know but I did not get home until 8 am. 20141117_121138.jpg
     
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    Looks good :thumbs:

    Never too late for breakfast if you ask me :D
     
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    OH YEA!!!!! :drool:
     
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    And another 20141117_123152.jpg both pans belonged to my great grandparents but I don't seem to think either is old old. I think I remember when they bought them not sure why I remember it though.
     
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    Great!! Now I'm thinking of bacon and eggs for dinner tonight. :drool:
     
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    Dave I picked up a 16" American Camper at a traveling tool show a decade ago - may not have been the "best" cast iron but it makes sweet homemade deep dish pizza.
    It's a heavy SOB