Skillets to cook in

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Jammer
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Skillets to cook in

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Got some new skillets, well they are about 100 years old. Wapak Cast Iron went out of business in 1926. These Indian heads are some of their most rare. Picked these up at an auction and may cook some in the big one but the little one is going on the wall. 8-)
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Those old ones were nice to cook with. The new ones you can buy now are a bit rough. Probably made for city folks to decorate their kitchens.

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Yes the new Lodge have a rough surface but they get better with use. I probably have about 100 pieces of Cast Iron and yes a lot of them are hanging on the walls. There are a few we use to cook and some in plastic tubs in the basement. :(
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