
Around the the mid 20's to 1930's for one notch and 3 notch around 1940'sKevin A wrote:When did Lodge start notching the fire ring on their skillets?
Thank You...ironhead wrote:Around the the mid 20's to 1930's for one notch and 3 notch around 1940'sKevin A wrote:When did Lodge start notching the fire ring on their skillets?
dobyman wrote:Glad it wasnt a garbage skillet.
ironhead wrote:So, I'm wondering does knowledge of CI mean you're a CI snob? Most of the no name or unmarked CI that was produced in the U.S was made by Griswold, Wagner, Lodge and others for hardware stores, Sears, Montgomery Wards ETC.. for the sole purpose of being sold cheaper than a marked piece but with the same quality. So knowledge is power if you actually know what to look for
Wow!!!Dale M. wrote:ironhead wrote:So, I'm wondering does knowledge of CI mean you're a CI snob? Most of the no name or unmarked CI that was produced in the U.S was made by Griswold, Wagner, Lodge and others for hardware stores, Sears, Montgomery Wards ETC.. for the sole purpose of being sold cheaper than a marked piece but with the same quality. So knowledge is power if you actually know what to look for
Knowledge does not make you a snob, A snob refuses to buy no-named cast iron, no matter how good the quality because the snob can not determine the pedigree...... Putting aside the "collector " who specializes in a "pedigreed" line but will also use, accept or deal in pieces with no pedigree....
Dale
Very well said I agreeDale M. wrote:ironhead wrote:So, I'm wondering does knowledge of CI mean you're a CI snob? Most of the no name or unmarked CI that was produced in the U.S was made by Griswold, Wagner, Lodge and others for hardware stores, Sears, Montgomery Wards ETC.. for the sole purpose of being sold cheaper than a marked piece but with the same quality. So knowledge is power if you actually know what to look for
Knowledge does not make you a snob, A snob refuses to buy no-named cast iron, no matter how good the quality because the snob can not determine the pedigree...... Putting aside the "collector " who specializes in a "pedigreed" line but will also use, accept or deal in pieces with no pedigree....
Dale
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