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Cast Iron (general info) => General Information => Topic started by: Steve_Stephens on December 29, 2003, 08:32:54 PM

Title: Is there a No.6 Wagner National skillet??
Post by: Steve_Stephens on December 29, 2003, 08:32:54 PM
A post by "Harry" -

"I think you can add the #6 to the mix for the National / script Wagner Ware skillets with the four digit pattern number"

(is this you Harry Riva?) in the past few days on the G&CICA message board makes me wonder if maybe Wagner did make a No.6 National skillet:

Though I have never seen one and there is not one listed in any Wagner catalog I have, the red book does list one.  Could Wagner have added a No.6 late, in the 1930's, to the existing Nos. 7-9 sizes?  Or is the No.6 in the red book a mistake along with the G&CICA post?

Steve
Title: Re: Is there a No.6 Wagner National skillet??
Post by: Harry Riva on December 29, 2003, 08:48:11 PM
Steve, Yes, it was I who made the post and I did that based on the Red Book. I don't think I have a 6 National and my catalogs only show 7 thru 9 as well.
Harry
Title: Re: Is there a No.6 Wagner National skillet??
Post by: Steve_Stephens on December 29, 2003, 09:22:13 PM
Thanks Harry,
Guess I'll have to email Dave and ask him about that No.6 listed in the red book.

Have anyone out there seen or heard of a No.6 National skillet by Wagner?  Being as how Griswold added their Nos. 5 and 6 quite late it seems possible that Wagner might have followed suit with a No.6 or even a No.5 of their own.

Thanks,
Steve