A Look at Griswold Cast Iron Cookware

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @backyardcigars8670
    @backyardcigars8670 Год назад +3

    I just love your historical videos

  • @steveb.2874
    @steveb.2874 Год назад +3

    You enlightened me about 10 years ago with your first Identifying Cast Iron video but you outdid yourself on this one with your crash course on GRISWOLD. I really learned a lot. I got a serious addiction to old cast iron skillets and cast iron items in general from your videos.

  • @jimglatthaar4053
    @jimglatthaar4053 Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial on Griswold pans. I probably have 30-40 Griswold pans and love using them.

    • @ErinJoy-f3o
      @ErinJoy-f3o 7 месяцев назад

      😮 so jelous lol I'm just getting into cast iron, but I hope to definitely own at least one to use daily for my family.

    • @ErinJoy-f3o
      @ErinJoy-f3o 7 месяцев назад

      If ur ever looking to sell one pls let me know

  • @nechesrivercatfishin8042
    @nechesrivercatfishin8042 Год назад +2

    Excellent video

  • @ohnoyce
    @ohnoyce Месяц назад

    Love my #9 large slant logo!

  • @smoll.miniatures
    @smoll.miniatures 11 месяцев назад +1

    After going down the cast iron rabbit hole and watching a few of your vids I bought and imported a 20s griswold a couple of years ago… mostly for my own satisfaction in knowing I owned something better than the standard lodge… I own copper core allclad which is known as the best of the best in modern cookware… I have a induction job and the griswold is by far the best performer on induction. It’s impossible to sear meat on anything but the griswold. Crazy that a 100 year old pan outperforms the modern offerings at 3 times the price

    • @castironchaos
      @castironchaos  11 месяцев назад

      Many people swear by vintage cast-iron, and say things that are very similar to your words.

  • @johnscrope1627
    @johnscrope1627 Год назад +3

    I have all the different types/series of griswold, and I don’t consider the small logo inferior in fact I prefer the grooved handles to cook in

  • @saladsalad9991
    @saladsalad9991 2 месяца назад

    found 40s-50s era Griswold skillet no.8 at a Goodwill today for $10.60 total. Surprised how light it was compared to modern pans from Lodge.

  • @vegasgamedude4379
    @vegasgamedude4379 Год назад

    Another great and informative and entertaining video! thanks!

  • @MrRmann1234
    @MrRmann1234 9 месяцев назад

    Didn't know a thing about brands, so I decided to check if my Griswald was a good quality brand. Good to know!

  • @craigs7181
    @craigs7181 7 месяцев назад

    Love your videos! So much information! I recently found an ERIE pan similar to the one at 1:12 in the video. I did not know what I know now after watching this video, and I passed it up. However, the reason I passed it up was because it was sanded and painted black. Can be salvaged and how much did the sanding and painting affect its value? I really liked how light it was and would actually like to use it, but the sanding swirls all over the pan and paint had me concerned. Thanks

  • @mizfrenchtwist
    @mizfrenchtwist Год назад

    hello , great tutorial babe , but numbers 2 ,13 and 20 are crazy rare 😊😊😊. still a great share, thank ye for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰...........

  • @cynthiawesley2318
    @cynthiawesley2318 Год назад +1

    Hi CIC. See you this evening.😀

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 Год назад

    To me there is Griswold and then everything else! For the money Lodge is hard to beat!❤

  • @stevenoneill2037
    @stevenoneill2037 Год назад +1

    Can't wait I have castiron fever

  • @damacknificent151
    @damacknificent151 Год назад

    Good video on Griswold. Can you make more on Wagner, and other's like bsr, vitor, wapak, ward, puritan ect. Ect

    • @castironchaos
      @castironchaos  Год назад

      I am working on a history of Birmingham Stove & Range. So far there’s this: ruclips.net/video/_TN8sxtCxQw/видео.htmlsi=dLGViuDH_pGUnMuL

  • @captkirk6145
    @captkirk6145 Год назад

    Great video as always! But....... I have to disagree about the number 4 being the rarest and most valuable of this series. For I have found that the number 13, the number 20, and the number 2 are harder to find and if you happen to come across one cost way more than the number 4 that my better half has. Was at an auction last weekend and they had a number 2 sell for crazy money! Keep up the great work!

    • @castironkev
      @castironkev Год назад

      Don't forget about the illusive #1- huge money!

    • @captkirk6145
      @captkirk6145 Год назад +1

      @@castironkev Must be! For I've never heard of it LOL! She has a 0 and a 00.

    • @mizfrenchtwist
      @mizfrenchtwist Год назад +1

      @@castironkev .....but is the # 1 a toy🤔🤔🤔.........

    • @castironkev
      @castironkev Год назад

      @@mizfrenchtwist almost same size as one! But no. Came as catalog number 1 or 411. $10k+ (yowsas)!

  • @dentonmarsh4812
    @dentonmarsh4812 Год назад

    My sister has A 20 inc Griswold skillet

  • @debreedscott
    @debreedscott Год назад

    Hello CIC

  • @radagast6682
    @radagast6682 Год назад

    My Brother weighed his Wagner and Griswold skillets, and some of his Wagners are lighter than the Griswold.

    • @castironchaos
      @castironchaos  Год назад +1

      Early Wagner pans were definitely thin and light; but they became thicker and heavier from the 1960s to the 1990s.

    • @radagast6682
      @radagast6682 Год назад

      @@castironchaos Thank you

  • @williamhurt8512
    @williamhurt8512 Год назад

    i would certainly like to enjoy a longer presentation of this format soon, and by the way modemac, why not drop in on luis j's live chat this evening, it was fun having you in the comments.............................

    • @castironchaos
      @castironchaos  Год назад

      Unfortunately his live video is at midnight here on the East Coast.