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interesting... with that '55' number and the lack of an 'erie pa' on there I still suspect it to be wagner made... so after 1957...
ah... it's listed in the blue book... page 43... these were made in the 60's... in two sizes... no 55, 9 1/2 inch and no 57, 11 1/2 inch
Our local Goodwill stores cherry pick the cast iron donations. All we see is chinese cookie pans and chinese fajita pans from the Christmas gift stuff.
It appears the 3 good will stores in my area are all full of second hand dollar store Chinese stuff...I guess luck is on your side if your finding Griswolds and wagners
I have a square wagnor. I bought it from an auction. it looked unused in its 80 years or so and never seasoned. I seasoned it and it gets used more than any other skillet I own. I love the square ones,,,,,,
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