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Never tried that model but have used Lodge three notch for years. Just purchased a USA made Stargazer 10.5 skillet which is very nice. Plus a 15% discount for veterans was a nice gesture.
I have an old steel pan , that is the best pancake pan ever. Not cast iron , but steel. Seasoned the same as cast iron. It needs to be used often , to keep the non stick like cast iron. 70 Years ago , mom made the best buckwheat pancakes ever in it.
Thay look nice but what I like about the old stuff I have is it is thin and very smooth. They said theirs is thick but smooth. I sanded my lodge stuff and it's as smooth as the cast that was my great grandmothers. So that's is a good option if you want to save money. If you prefer the more modern design and have extra cash I think they look nice.
I just won a pan on Ebay yesterday...1910 Wagner #10 for 71.00 plus 15.00 shipping. Will post pics when it gets here
You are driving up the price. I can't figure out why you won. I gave $21.07 shipped with tax on e-bay for my chicken fryer a couple weeks ago. $1.04 for the pan.
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Re: Cast iron ....non lodge
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#7833379 03/30/2309:40 AM03/30/2309:40 AM
All we use is cast iron. Wagner and Lodge for the longest. Bought a Finex last year and like it. Just got a No. 12 Smithey and absolutely love it. Been cooking in it every day.
Re: Cast iron ....non lodge
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#7833396 03/30/2309:54 AM03/30/2309:54 AM
I know you guys like vintage , but any thoughts on these ?
I hope some one with more money than I have buys one lets it sit in the sink for a week and rust and wants to get rid of it so I can buy it cheep at a thrift store
that is my thought , I wish them well in their endeavor it is very cool and I appreciate they understand it is a lifetime piece of cook ware
but I have 4 lifetimes worth of cast right now the few pieces I have bought in the last 4 years were to give to my kids or as presents for other people.
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Re: Cast iron ....non lodge
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#7833433 03/30/2311:21 AM03/30/2311:21 AM
I know you guys like vintage , but any thoughts on these ?
I hope some one with more money than I have buys one lets it sit in the sink for a week and rust and wants to get rid of it so I can buy it cheep at a thrift store
that is my thought , I wish them well in their endeavor it is very cool and I appreciate they understand it is a lifetime piece of cook ware
but I have 4 lifetimes worth of cast right now the few pieces I have bought in the last 4 years were to give to my kids or as presents for other people.
I'm with you , I'd like to find an abandoned and neglected piece somewhere
I just won a pan on Ebay yesterday...1910 Wagner #10 for 71.00 plus 15.00 shipping. Will post pics when it gets here
You are driving up the price. I can't figure out why you won. I gave $21.07 shipped with tax on e-bay for my chicken fryer a couple weeks ago. $1.04 for the pan.
I watched it for 6 days...and put my bid in with 15 minutes left. It's wasn't some chicken fryer ...it was an Early Wagner. Iam not a collector..iam a user. But I like old pieces like that
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There is a flea market in Backus, Minnesota open all year that had a room full of cast iron stuff last time I was there. Like hundreds of items. Someone who knows about such things could probably have a heyday in there; the shelves are stacked down and overflowing onto the floor. I haven't been there in a while but it's probably still the same.