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Hopefully, it will say Lodge at 12 o'clock. Maybe not.
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As it's been soaking all afternoon I took a peek. No such luck for any help on the back. It looks like it's going to be totally blank. May just be a mystery.
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Doesn't have to say Lodge to be Lodge. Most of them don't.
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Good to know.
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All done! I think it came out great! I've wanted a #9 for some time but just couldn't find one other than once at an antique store for $95. So I waited and finally gave up. That's when I found this guy! I've been restoring a friends #9 Wagner/Griswold for them so it was kind of ironic.
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Wow, that turned out beautifully!
Having a look at the "Identifying No-Name Iron" section of CIC it seems that your skillet fits the description of a 1930's "no-notch" Lodge i.e. - Skillets have inset heat ring with single notch opposite handle at 12 o'clock. - Raised size number on top of handle or ¾" high size number at 12 o'clock - Raised small molder's mark letter at 6 o'clock - Some earlier "no-notch" patterns were re-purposed, but otherwise have the same characteristics Hope this helps. Cheers |
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Cool! Thanks!
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That looks great Nichole! I think you've got this cleaning and seasoning thing down.
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Thank you! Strangely I really enjoy restoring these guys. I get a thrill out of bringing a piece back to life and into circulation again.
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