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Need some help

Posted:
Sun Jan 09, 2011 9:14 am
by Mayberryman
Yesterday I went to a local flea market and found a griswold skillet that was either 7 or 8 inches (did not have time to measure). The bottom was flat and it had the griswold in a kind of block lettering, it also needed cleaning, the man wanted $12 for the skillet, however, I believe getting him to $10 would require nothing more than showing the money. The only Griswold pans that I have at this time are two fairly large chicken fryers, one with a lid.
Any help on this will be very appreciated.
Note, their is no fire ring on this pan.
Re: Need some help

Posted:
Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:39 am
by ironhead
Mayberryman wrote:Yesterday I went to a local flea market and found a griswold skillet that was either 7 or 8 inches (did not have time to measure). The bottom was flat and it had the griswold in a kind of block lettering, it also needed cleaning, the man wanted $12 for the skillet, however, I believe getting him to $10 would require nothing more than showing the money. The only Griswold pans that I have at this time are two fairly large chicken fryers, one with a lid.
Any help on this will be very appreciated.
Note, their is no fire ring on this pan.
I would pay $12 in a heartbeat for a block logo Griz that pan is easily worth $20 to $30

Posted:
Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:48 am
by Dale M.
Griswold is always good purchase as long as its not damaged and price is reasonable... Most of my collection is Griswold or Wagner Ware... I also have a couple of pieces with double logos of Griswold & Wagner Ware on them......
Dale

Posted:
Sun Jan 09, 2011 2:29 pm
by Woodbutcher
Show him the money!......yea I would get it.
GW

Posted:
Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:35 pm
by The Teardrop Nanny

Sounds like a real decent price to me....go for it!
Joanie
TDN
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Posted:
Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:37 am
by Steve Stephens
When looking at Griswold skillets make note that they are marked usually on the handle and/or the underside with a trade number that has nothing to do with "inches". if you see a Griswold item that says "inches" on it it's probably one made in the Wagner foundry in later years and not what many collectors consider to be real Griswold. The size numbers on Griswold pieces related more to the size of the stove and stove eye that the piece would be used on while other items' sizes were only relative and almost never relating to actual inch size.
After c.1960 and with very few companies before that many pieces were marked in "inches" and continue to be so marked today. But not old Griswold, Wagner, Favorite, Lodge, etc. Those numbers are just trade numbers that you have to learn from experience.