A great place to find cast iron is your local scrap iron place just found a 10" chicken fryer, a 10 " regular skillet and another 10" skillet plus a lid that will fit either of the skillets. I paid .30 cents per pound and it only cost me 6.00 dollars for all. Happy hunting.
Your video is great learning experience for me to identify the cast iron. I have collected more than a few pieces and want to get more. Your video is very well done!!! Thank you very much😀
I love Griswold as we all do but I'm getting so fatigued with the inflated pricing. Anything with the large block logo is automatically $125+ in my area regardless of the size or condition.
I can't wait to return there! 5 years ago I found exactly what I wanted (solid cherry side table , vintage cranberry glass lamp and a French quarter=round florist rack all at great prices. The place is Nirvana!
Thank you so much for this video. I have heard about this show for years and never seen such an in-depth video on it. I will have to put it on my list! I would get in trouble there!
I enjoy watching all of your Brimfield videos as well as this latest dive into cast iron. But I’m left wondering how you manage lugging around all the iron you’ve purchased. Do you use a backpack? Wheeled cart? From all that left arm exertion, for our benefit, hopefully you iced it up when you got back to the car.
I do a *lot* of walking. When I made a score, I immediately walked back to the car, put it in the passenger's side, then walked back to where I was. :)
I had some new Lodge and a big set of American Camper cast iron back in the 80's but wasn't really to impressed with them and knew some of the old stuff was just better and found many old cast iron at thrifts, etc. Didn't know about brands, just quality of cast and a smooth cook surface. I found a good bunch over time, but lost all but a couple of my American Camper and a Griswold dutch over with out a top, I use that mainly for making tortillas and have thought of cutting down the sides as they only get in the way, but not knowing if it was a collectable, never did. It's a bit sad they've gotten more collectable as they were often only like $2.50 each, years ago. I am going to start looking again and I'm sure deals are still to be found. I think a couple of the last ones I'd bought in the early 2000's were still under $5.
Oh and btw. Nice video and who doesn't love going to flea markets for treasures? Have a Great Day and good luck on future cast iron scores and nice deep fryer you found at end of video, Thanks Again
My understanding is CHF bought out Favorite in the late 1930s, and those "number in diamond" skillets were among the last pans produced by Favorite. Or so the theory goes.
I njoyd da ride alone road trip. Beautiful scenery on the highway, no mud this time ,, BUT, I didn't get your super exciting vibe you normally have. Maybe it was too hot? Maybe bc you got mainly what you desired already? You prep'd up when you found that fish cooker though like always. I had fun on this ride alone. Tkx.
I need some advice please and be brutal but honest...It seems everyone thinks Griswold is over priced but are the prices we all see at flea markets actually realistic? I have 3 of them numbers 3 6 and 8 the 3 say number 709 under it and number 6 says 699 and number 8 says 754 I also have a Lodge number 6 has 65k on it and 8F and 8z on lid...then a Wagnerware sydney 0 number 6 and 2 weird ones, one says classic and its a number 6 and the other says Emeril size 10 could you tell me values please and what I should put on pricing Thanks in advance, Tom
Do the dealers actually get the high prices? or do they come down any in price to make the sale.It's one thing to ask a lot of money but do people buy at those prices ?
This was a nice collection of cast iron items. But the price on these cast iron items is ridiculous. I would like to share a bit of news with you and I can speak with a long history of knowledge. An, Old cast iron skillet/pot/pan at $100 from whatever manufacturer will cook NO better than a brand new Lodge at $25. Deny all you want, that's OK. Either way, Old or New there is going to be some work on either one (old or new) to get it the way you like. Good Luck.
What is the point of buying old rusty cast iron at these prices, when new is cheaper and does not need the work required to get them ready for use? Interesting video though.
In many cases, it's actually less expensive to buy new. The panbs seen here are (usually) vintage antiques with a high collector value. They're also seen by many people as being of better quality than modern day cast iron pans. I disagree with this in terms of quality; but there's a real appeal to owning and using vintage cast iron. Similar to the people who put huge amounts of time and effort into rebuilding old cars.
It's nonsense that they are asking those prices at Brimfield when you have so many guys selling so much within steps of one another and they are asking full on internet prices. Like more than what they would get on ebay after fees...I doubt elephant's trunk flea is any better...
Wow, thanks! A human log jam of stupid tourists for overpriced cast iron. At least now I don’t have to go, but it was nice to see all the tiny sample skillets and rusted Asian pots. JK- great video!
There is certainly can be vintage Asian cast-iron. Asian cast-iron has been imported into the United States since at least the 1960s, and probably the 1950s.
Love the videos, definitely helped me in my searches and restorations
Hi all what a nice surprise had to start work early today and here you are
A great place to find cast iron is your local scrap iron place just found a 10" chicken fryer, a 10 " regular skillet and another 10" skillet plus a lid that will fit either of the skillets. I paid .30 cents per pound and it only cost me 6.00 dollars for all. Happy hunting.
Your video is great learning experience for me to identify the cast iron. I have collected more than a few pieces and want to get more. Your video is very well done!!! Thank you very much😀
The ”Unknown stovetop cooker” at approximately 11.00 minutes looks VERY VERY Swedish!!
A very common old style of Swedish stovetop cooker!
I love Griswold as we all do but I'm getting so fatigued with the inflated pricing. Anything with the large block logo is automatically $125+ in my area regardless of the size or condition.
Glad i got 90% of my grizwold before the hype.
I can't wait to return there! 5 years ago I found exactly what I wanted (solid cherry side table , vintage cranberry glass lamp and a French quarter=round florist rack all at great prices. The place is Nirvana!
Thank you so much for this video. I have heard about this show for years and never seen such an in-depth video on it. I will have to put it on my list! I would get in trouble there!
Oh! That's a wonderful find!
Ah. Nice score on the deep fryer. I would have paid that in a heart beat and ran!!!
I truly enjoyed this video.
Thanks for the vid. Lots of interesting pieces.
Loved the video, and congratulations on your find !
I enjoy watching all of your Brimfield videos as well as this latest dive into cast iron. But I’m left wondering how you manage lugging around all the iron you’ve purchased. Do you use a backpack? Wheeled cart? From all that left arm exertion, for our benefit, hopefully you iced it up when you got back to the car.
I do a *lot* of walking. When I made a score, I immediately walked back to the car, put it in the passenger's side, then walked back to where I was. :)
Thank you for sharing this video
The educational videos are my favorites; thank you.
That was fun! Thank you!!👏👏👏👏
That was great now I saw Brimfield and you bought a great cast iron piece.
I had some new Lodge and a big set of American Camper cast iron back in the 80's but wasn't really to impressed with them and knew some of the old stuff was just better and found many old cast iron at thrifts, etc. Didn't know about brands, just quality of cast and a smooth cook surface. I found a good bunch over time, but lost all but a couple of my American Camper and a Griswold dutch over with out a top, I use that mainly for making tortillas and have thought of cutting down the sides as they only get in the way, but not knowing if it was a collectable, never did. It's a bit sad they've gotten more collectable as they were often only like $2.50 each, years ago. I am going to start looking again and I'm sure deals are still to be found. I think a couple of the last ones I'd bought in the early 2000's were still under $5.
Nice pickin! Once I find a field that I can sleep in my vendor space I'm going there to sell- probably buy too 🤣🤣
There are several of those, where the vendors park their campers and sell in the same place.
What a great road trip
Loved this video.
Some of the wood handle Taiwan pans are actually pretty good.
I saw them carbon steel pans and a few of the Fajita Pans that caught my intrest...what a Well worth video for me to enjoy...THANKS
Oh and btw. Nice video and who doesn't love going to flea markets for treasures? Have a Great Day and good luck on future cast iron scores and nice deep fryer you found at end of video, Thanks Again
Great video of cast iron
Aw I'd be in heaven at Brimfield.
I thought the diamond marked skillets (one of the 1st ones you picked up) were Chicago Hardware & Foundry?
My understanding is CHF bought out Favorite in the late 1930s, and those "number in diamond" skillets were among the last pans produced by Favorite. Or so the theory goes.
Enjoyed the video. 😇🫶🏾
How did most of the early cast iron pans survive the WW2 scrap drives?
I would guess people didn't throw them all out.
I njoyd da ride alone road trip. Beautiful scenery on the highway, no mud this time ,, BUT, I didn't get your super exciting vibe you normally have. Maybe it was too hot? Maybe bc you got mainly what you desired already? You prep'd up when you found that fish cooker though like always. I had fun on this ride alone. Tkx.
Beautiful area
What is the Griswold cast iron worth. Do you sell any and what do you sell them for.
Sorry, I don't sell cast iron on a regular basis. The last time I sold a pan online was a few years ago, on Facebook.
@ 14:52, i have one of those marked '5.X.'
Is this Massachusetts brimfield?
I’d love to go
Thank you for taking me to Brimfield!
I could blow a fortune there. Thanks for taking the time to let us watch you blow your fortune. Ha Ha. Great video !
I need some advice please and be brutal but honest...It seems everyone thinks Griswold is over priced but are the prices we all see at flea markets actually realistic? I have 3 of them numbers 3 6 and 8 the 3 say number 709 under it and number 6 says 699 and number 8 says 754 I also have a Lodge number 6 has 65k on it and 8F and 8z on lid...then a Wagnerware sydney 0 number 6 and 2 weird ones, one says classic and its a number 6 and the other says Emeril size 10 could you tell me values please and what I should put on pricing Thanks in advance, Tom
What kind of dash cam is this?
@6:35 what are those Golden mirror like items ?
I'm not sure, they may have been serving plates of some kind.
Do the dealers actually get the high prices? or do they come down any in price to make the sale.It's one thing to ask a lot of money but do people buy at those prices ?
Haggling is a way of life at places like Brimfield, and you can usually get the dealer to drop his prices slightly.
WHERE IS BRIMFIELD?
Central Massachusetts. Just before the end of Route 84, where it turns onto Route 90, the Massachusetts Turnpike.
This was a nice collection of cast iron items. But the price on these cast iron items is ridiculous. I would like to share a bit of news with you and I can speak with a long history of knowledge. An, Old cast iron skillet/pot/pan at $100 from whatever manufacturer will cook NO better than a brand new Lodge at $25. Deny all you want, that's OK. Either way, Old or New there is going to be some work on either one (old or new) to get it the way you like. Good Luck.
What is the point of buying old rusty cast iron at these prices, when new is cheaper and does not need the work required to get them ready for use? Interesting video though.
In many cases, it's actually less expensive to buy new. The panbs seen here are (usually) vintage antiques with a high collector value. They're also seen by many people as being of better quality than modern day cast iron pans. I disagree with this in terms of quality; but there's a real appeal to owning and using vintage cast iron. Similar to the people who put huge amounts of time and effort into rebuilding old cars.
30:30 That Is A #3 SK not LODGE, Just So You Know
Actually, the #3 SK was indeed made by Lodge.
Love it when people turn their nose up at Chicago Hardware stuff. I sure won’t
Must take some of these people a week at least to set up or five days anyway
It's nonsense that they are asking those prices at Brimfield when you have so many guys selling so much within steps of one another and they are asking full on internet prices. Like more than what they would get on ebay after fees...I doubt elephant's trunk flea is any better...
Wow, thanks! A human log jam of stupid tourists for overpriced cast iron. At least now I don’t have to go, but it was nice to see all the tiny sample skillets and rusted Asian pots. JK- great video!
Shoot. Late again. Lol
I GOT TIRED OF LOOKING AT NASTY OLD CASTIRON
So why can’t Asian made be vintage?
There is certainly can be vintage Asian cast-iron. Asian cast-iron has been imported into the United States since at least the 1960s, and probably the 1950s.
How did most of the early cast iron pans survive the WW2 scrap drives?
Great question! My mom told me lots of stories about those days.