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Might be a Canadian piece, but I was hoping someone would recognize this waffle iron. It's about 6" wide and hinged.
Here is a picture of mine. It's an 8,9 the inside is the same pattern as yours. I haven't finished restoring this one yet.
http://i.imgur.com/Y1pn6iX.jpg
RobM, I was just noticing the similarity in the handle of our waffle irons to the second skillet Jeffrey posted in this thread. It doesn't help identify the maker but I think it does give some indication as to the age of the WI.
http://www.castironcollector.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2806
I wonder, Pratt and Whitney started an iron works in the second half of the 1800's.
http://www.prattandwhitney.com/Content/History.asp
The research that I have done does not lend one to think that they were involved in cast iron cookware. :icon_scratchchin:
That wouldn't surprise me, it was the first hit on google in the proper timeframe. Just threw it out there.
One never knows. You could have stumbled across some new history. :icon_thumbsup: