Hi-Ho, new to the site thus the intro.
I live in northern Wisconsin in a Log Cabin built in 1929 that stills sports an old 1952 Monarch Stove(2nd stove first was just wood). My wife aka better half and our two kids (Frankie and Courtney)are blessed to have such a beautiful home.
The cabin came with many antiques including some odd cast and copper cookware. We use them all on a daily bases and always have since moving in back in 1993.
Ive been teaching the kids to cook and how to care with our cookware from day one. Funny when their friends come over and help with dishes only to learn we have no anti-stick teflon products. Its always fun to see reactions..
Well with V-Day around the corner my wife wanted a skillet between a #8 and our 13. So I bought us a Valentines Day gift to each other in the form of an old Gris #10. Seemed nice made a deal and got it last week. Upon inspection (pictured below) I found it was etched or something in a small area. The seller wont reply and figured Im stuck with what i got. Live and learn! All and all its in nice usable shape less the dis-colored area.
This is what actually brought me to finding this site trying to learn how to fix and or possibly repair..Then I started reading threads and well now Im hooked.
Any-Who, if any thoughts please feel free to reply otherwise I'll try to post in the correct area in the near future.
Glad to join and learn more about these old tools of the kitchen. Hope to learn and possibly pass on some info as well.
Cheers, B
I live in northern Wisconsin in a Log Cabin built in 1929 that stills sports an old 1952 Monarch Stove(2nd stove first was just wood). My wife aka better half and our two kids (Frankie and Courtney)are blessed to have such a beautiful home.
The cabin came with many antiques including some odd cast and copper cookware. We use them all on a daily bases and always have since moving in back in 1993.
Ive been teaching the kids to cook and how to care with our cookware from day one. Funny when their friends come over and help with dishes only to learn we have no anti-stick teflon products. Its always fun to see reactions..
Well with V-Day around the corner my wife wanted a skillet between a #8 and our 13. So I bought us a Valentines Day gift to each other in the form of an old Gris #10. Seemed nice made a deal and got it last week. Upon inspection (pictured below) I found it was etched or something in a small area. The seller wont reply and figured Im stuck with what i got. Live and learn! All and all its in nice usable shape less the dis-colored area.
This is what actually brought me to finding this site trying to learn how to fix and or possibly repair..Then I started reading threads and well now Im hooked.
Any-Who, if any thoughts please feel free to reply otherwise I'll try to post in the correct area in the near future.
Glad to join and learn more about these old tools of the kitchen. Hope to learn and possibly pass on some info as well.
Cheers, B