Thank you from WV

DLipscomb

New member
Hello from the eastern panhandle of WV. Many thanks to the founders, administrators and participants of this site for providing an outstanding amount of information for identifying and caring for cast iron!

We've only recently caught the "cast iron fever" even though we have had a couple pieces for many years. We have been scouring local auctions and second hand stores for any iron they may have. Presently our favorite finds have been a Martin #3 Monday Morning skillet, a shallow Sportsman fryer #3052 and a small logo #7 Griswold that was totally scuzzed over and unidentifiable before cleaning.

The information on this site is very helpful for learning to identify, clean and restore old, rusty, crusty iron! Thanks again!

D&D
 
A "cure"... Oh my no, surely not! :) It's been such fun learning about the history of different brands, how to identify one from the other and how to clean off all that nasty crud to reveal the original beauty of each piece! We are only beginners, but we sure are enjoying cast iron as our first mutual post retirement hobby.

In the past many years I would only reach for cast iron to make sausage gravy or grilled cheese sandwiches. What fun to discover that "everything" tastes better when cooked in cast iron!!

This site has been our "go to" as an encyclopedia, instruction manual and even humor! Thoroughly enjoying it ALL!

D&D
 
Martin pieces have eluded me so far, they're on my radar for sure, but there's only so much time, and so much money... That "Hamburger" logo has been calling out to me. Striving for a well rounded collection I'll need to find one.

Oh, and, Welcome! Post lots of photos!!
 
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