I was on my way home today, taking back roads, and saw an antique store I had not seen before. The nice lady at the counter told me there was a section in the back where they had alot of cast iron skillets. I walk back there and this is the first thing I see ...
First time I've seen one in person ... with trembling hands, I reach out and turn the tag around ...
On sale for $20!!!! Holy moly!!!! It's my lucky day!!! Woohoo!!! Somebody is selling a Griswold ERIE "skillit" for $20!!!! .... and then, as I take it off the hook, I notice the "as is" disclaimer ... closer look at the base of the handle ... it's cracked. In fact, it was worse than it looks in the picture. From the inside of the pan you could see cracks on both sides of the handle, as if somebody had peeled it back like the tab on an old Coke can. Bummer.
First time I've seen one in person ... with trembling hands, I reach out and turn the tag around ...
On sale for $20!!!! Holy moly!!!! It's my lucky day!!! Woohoo!!! Somebody is selling a Griswold ERIE "skillit" for $20!!!! .... and then, as I take it off the hook, I notice the "as is" disclaimer ... closer look at the base of the handle ... it's cracked. In fact, it was worse than it looks in the picture. From the inside of the pan you could see cracks on both sides of the handle, as if somebody had peeled it back like the tab on an old Coke can. Bummer.