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I have several older skillets.
Now that I know someone "might" be interested I'll pull them out of the cabinet tomorrow and take some photos for you.
I don't do yard sales and I don't like the PP and ebay fees, but there's no point in keeping them if someone else can use them
I used to like cooking with them, but they are so heavy... especially after there's food in them. :oops:

I do like the round flat gridle for pancakes and crepes though. You can't have that one. :p
 
Two different, current, Lodge, cast iron griddles.
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9-1/2 X 16-3/4”; 10-1/2 X20” (outside dimensions).

I was disappointed how the smaller one just barely covered the burners on my gas stove. Especially, based on the way cast iron distributes heat.

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The additional cooking surface is not that much bigger, but I think that it will heat more evenly.

They also offer a third model (!), about the size of the smaller one, but with nicer handles.

Philbert
 
As a novice cast iron cook I picked up three pieces this week from two scrapyards. This one is easy to ID as a Lodge. I don't know the vintage, but guessing it's relatively new.
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This pot was interesting with the top, I think someone should recognize it (assuming they go together.)
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And this small cornbread pan.
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Can anyone provide any info on them? Thanks.
 
Nice find!

Top one is one of Lodge’s ‘Chef’s Series’ skillets. Sold in a couple of sizes (measure across the top).

Middle is a Dutch oven with cover. The style you have is typically used over a camp fire (wire bail for hanging and retrieving), but it can be also used on a stove top or in an oven.

Bottom is a corn bread pan, as labeled.

All can probably be cleaned, saved, and used.

Philbert
 

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