Anyone seen Wagner, Griswold, and the like for sale in Denver? I'm just looking for a skillet to use, and my gunshow source hasn't been seen in a while.
Anyone seen Wagner, Griswold, and the like for sale in Denver? I'm just looking for a skillet to use, and my gunshow source hasn't been seen in a while.
9mm - because they don't make a 9.1mm
Thrift stores and/or garage sales are likely your best bet for the quality of iron you are looking for. Antique/Vintage type stores are probably going to be pricey.
Not much help, but I thought I would throw my opinion out there. Good Luck in your search.
Craigslist has some.
Lakewood - Wafflepan
Griswold American No. 8 Cast Iron Waffle Iron and Low Base. This large slant logo Griswold American No. 8 waffle iron and low base.
There is no structural damage, cracks, chips, repairs, or rust to any of the three pieces. This base matches the configuration of the irons.
This is a piece of history you can use in your home today. Will maintain value, virtually indestcructable. How many things can you say that about these days?
Colorado Springs - Collection
"Save Our Skillets" has restored, like new Cast Iron Cookware for sale; Skillets, Dutch Ovens, Fajita Pans, Corn bread pans,
Griddles, Candy molds, Clothing Irons, and more which may be Wagner, Griswold's or other cast iron cookware.
"Note - Photos are used for advertising, items shown may not be available."
On Sale 3 skillets $30.00 they are: 10 3/4 inch, 8 inch, and 6 inch
Like others have said, I got my cast iron at an antique place for a pretty reasonable price. Not everything I got was antique, but I did score a very nice skillet that may be 80-ish years old.
"There are no finger prints under water."
You can see what I got in this thread, in which you also posted.
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/102291-...ight=cast+iron
"There are no finger prints under water."