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Offline Ed Allspaugh

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found the 1059 p/n
« on: September 22, 2003, 01:14:23 AM »
Awhile back I posted finding 1058 I.M. round griddle. Well I found the 1059 over the weekend. Did they make a#10 round I.M. griddle or a rectangular I.M. griddle? Also how many sizes of I. M. D.O. ovens are there?
  Also picked up #3 skillet cover high dome plain, which series of skillets goes with this cover? The skillet that is with it is small t/m late handle not sure if this is the correct match.
  Hey Steve, also picked up a couple more gate skillets have not looked on foundry list but one is clearly marked A. BRADLEY, PITTSBURGH. Its a #9 single pour spout. I will send you pics after I set up new computer this week.  
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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2003, 05:38:05 AM »
Well Ed,

I'd say you had a VERY good weekend!   [smiley=clap.gif] [smiley=clap.gif] [smiley=clap.gif]

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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2003, 08:32:57 AM »
A verry good weekend.
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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2003, 11:45:01 AM »
Ed,
The No.3 high smooth skillet cover would go with later large TM skillets (maybe mid-30's onward)   and is listed in a Dec. 1950 price list so it would also go with the early small TM skillet and maybe even the mid or later ones, too.  I wouldn't think, though, that it would have been made during the grooved handle period but could be wrong about that.

Iron Mountain pieces shown in a 1940 catalog:
skillets 3-10, 12, 14
skillet sets; 3, 5, 7  and 3, 5, 8
handle griddle 8, 9
long griddle 7-11
dutch ovens 7-10
chicken fryer 8
except for the long griddles these pieces were all polished.  Griswold made the same pieces unpolished listed as "Unground Cooking Utensils".  I don't know if I have ever seen any of them.

Love to get some photos of that Bradley skillet.  Haven't heard of that one.  I'll have to come to your area so I can find some good iron.

Steve

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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2003, 01:08:13 PM »
Yes Marty and Clark it was a good weekend, and those weren't the only pieces I found. Heck Clark, you were probably there, Springfield Extravaganza at the fairgrounds. They said 3000 dealers and I believe them, the wife and I were there 9 hrs. and didn't see it all its 2 1/2 days long. There was c.i. everywhere most was reasonably priced and in good shape. I went overboard on buying but it was fun. I bought, 262 cornstick pan, the only real one I seen there,#3 skillet& cover, I.M. griddle 1059, I.M.#8 D.O. with trivet, #9 "ERIE" with makers mark it looks like the one pic on p.18 top right blue book ,#8 chrome "ERIE", #11 slant Gris EPU 717, Victor #8 722E, two gate mark skillets and two dampers 9"& 8".
      Steve thanks for info now I know what other I.M. pieces to look for.  I'll have to go through the 3s I have to see if I have large TM. I will send photos of Bradley and a few other gate skillets  I have  this week.
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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2003, 04:18:58 PM »
Ed, does the IM trivet have a pattern number on it? If so could ou give me the number? If no markings could you get a front and back picture up?
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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2003, 07:08:50 PM »
Ed
Yes I was there,  Springfield Exrtavaganza was a great place to find cast iron. I ran out of money in 5 hours. I got 2 Griswold Skillet covers and a #14 Wagner Ware Sidney -o-, (Stylized Logo) with heat ring and  size #. I love That place but it is only for the rich. It is not that far from Sidney. Ed please don't tell anybody, we don't wont this to get out. I spent all of my mad money.
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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2003, 11:13:02 PM »
Harry, no p/n theres a small no. 2 with a dot beside it and an M below that. I don't know if this is the correct one but its nicely cast. I'll get some pics.
 Clark I know what your saying, I'll have to save a slush fund for Sidney. I hope to sell a few things too. The problem is what ??
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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2003, 12:30:15 AM »
Hi Ed,
Sent you an email today by replying to your email but it came back to me.  Do you have a working email address?  Email me at mcstevestephens@yahoo.com  or, better yet, at my comcast.net address you used before.
Thanks,
Steve
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Re: found the 1059 p/n
« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2003, 11:26:02 AM »
I thought the iron Mountain trivets had a PN only. I could be wrong but if I remember right they look just like a griswold trivet without all the writing.