Hi,
I'm an avid collector of Arts and Crafts period items; Stickley's, Roycroft and Limberts and all that good stuff. This puts me in close proximity with temptations to other collectables. I have gone into crockware, pottery, copperware and cast iron. CI is challenging as I'm a bit over the map. I've a few nice pieces of Griswold, a Wagner and a great BSR dutch oven. Last weekend I found an Erie 9 that is just an amazing piece. I got it and a very clean Griswold 3 for 100 bucks. As an avid cook these pieces get put to work in short order. I'm confounded on a couple of things, good seasoning requires regular usage so what does one do when they have two great #8's (Wagner and Griswold)? And this stuff is big and heavy, how do you store it? Do you keep a couple of skillets in the kitchen and keep the dutch ovens and overflow in the garage?
Hoping to gain knowledge and share some on occasion if I have it to share.
Best Regards,
Brian
I'm an avid collector of Arts and Crafts period items; Stickley's, Roycroft and Limberts and all that good stuff. This puts me in close proximity with temptations to other collectables. I have gone into crockware, pottery, copperware and cast iron. CI is challenging as I'm a bit over the map. I've a few nice pieces of Griswold, a Wagner and a great BSR dutch oven. Last weekend I found an Erie 9 that is just an amazing piece. I got it and a very clean Griswold 3 for 100 bucks. As an avid cook these pieces get put to work in short order. I'm confounded on a couple of things, good seasoning requires regular usage so what does one do when they have two great #8's (Wagner and Griswold)? And this stuff is big and heavy, how do you store it? Do you keep a couple of skillets in the kitchen and keep the dutch ovens and overflow in the garage?
Hoping to gain knowledge and share some on occasion if I have it to share.
Best Regards,
Brian