Made a New Friend and Got to See a Portion of His Collection

Michael Fox

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I wish I had a few more hours to talk with him and take better pictures as well. Next visit i guess ! Here are the ones I did take.
 

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A few more.
 

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Can only upload 3 pictures at a time sooo..... :p
 

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I don't know if I'll ever become this consumed, but I can certainly respect the passion !
 

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#12 ERIE that still has the mill marks !
And a salesman sample. Which I really liked.
 

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#12 ERIE that still has the mill marks !
And a salesman sample. Which I really liked.

probably not a salesman's sample... probably a toy or promotional piece. griswold made whole sets of small toys... skillet, flat bottom kettle, three legged kettle...

and... wow... those are some really neat pieces...(that seem to be hidden away in a basement)... they need to create a display wall and hang more of them up (or maybe there are so many they wouldn't fit on the walls.)
 
Definitely produced as a toy. Quite a collection there, especially the Erie spider tea kettles and the Griswold oval skillet. In this context, living in PA has its definite advantages.
 
Wow, impressive collection, Thank You for sharing! The glass enclosed piece (Thermometer?) was something I have never seen, or heard of, lol!
 
Good ole PA! I would love to see that in person. I live in PA, and its kinda hard to find CI where I live. Living so close to Erie, you would think Id run into more of them.
 
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