Originally posted by joatmonv: I have a whole set of Griswold that my Grandmother left to me. I remember them when I was young so I know they're well over 50 years old. Still going strong. I would imagine that they'll outlast me properly taken care of. Some did require multiple seasonings and some work but they are wonderful to cook with.
June 25, 2019, 06:47 PM
V-Tail
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Originally posted by Ironmike57: Speaking of Griswold.....
FWIW Stargazer has periodic sales many aimed at vets who also routinely get military discounts. I picked up a second Stargazer that way (military + sales discounts). Great stuff. And again the vintage stuff just isn't to be found around here.
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June 25, 2019, 07:05 PM
ryan81986
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Originally posted by Spokane228: The last Lodge I bought was so rough I couldn’t do anything with it. Not at all like the vintage pans you see.
30 seconds with an orbital sander and 60 grit took care of that for me with mine. I then re-seasoned it myself. Thing is very smooth now.
June 25, 2019, 07:49 PM
braillediver
My girlfriends friend gave us a nice Griswold 7- They found it by the dumpster at their apartment complex. It's got some baked on crud But looks like it's perfect.
The butcher with the sharpest knife has the warmest heart.
June 25, 2019, 07:52 PM
Xer0
I don't understand the complaints about the $13 Lodge cast iron ( CUrrent price on Amazon for Lodge 10.25" pan) not being as nicely finished as the much more expensive Stargazer. Well duh, it's $13 delivered; about the sames as I paid about 6 years ago. You can simply use it constantly for a year and it's be smooth or you can spend an hour with sandpaper and it'll be smooth. Either way, it'll be just as non-stick after seasoning and cook as well as any other cast iron pan. And yes I have a Stargazer too, the original smaller one. I still use the Lodge pan much more often. Not because it's better or worse than the Stargazer, but because "I" cooked with it enough to make it smooth with time and patience so it has a bit more sentimental value.
June 25, 2019, 08:05 PM
bald1
Xer0 you may not understand but for many of us the time and effort isn't worth the few dollars saved.
In my case I'm a disabled septuagenarian who has neither the time, patience, or desire to rework a rough porous cheap cast iron pan when I can get a ready-to-go Stargazer.
Even if I were to stumble across a vintage Griswold, Wagner or whatever, I'd undoubtedly have to elicit help to clean up such a treasure before use.
Certifiable member of the gun toting, septuagenarian, bucket list workin', crazed retiree, bald is beautiful club! USN (RET), COTEP #192
June 25, 2019, 08:17 PM
Xer0
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Originally posted by bald1: Xer0 you may not understand but for many of us the time and effort isn't worth the few dollars saved.
In my case I'm a disabled septuagenarian who has neither the time, patience, or desire to rework a rough porous cheap cast iron pan when I can get a ready-to-go Stargazer.
Even if I were to stumble across a vintage Griswold, Wagner or whatever, I'd undoubtedly have to elicit help to clean up such a treasure before use.
Oh I understand that the money saved is not worth the work to many people, It's just that when people buy a $13 item in today's economy, there has to be some understanding that the low price comes from somewhere. I fully understand buying higher end like Stargazer. It IS a Beautifully finished and well made pan, I just don't understand when the complaint is about failed expectations for what they get when they spend so little up front.
June 26, 2019, 08:29 AM
Pipe Smoker
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Originally posted by ryan81986:
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Originally posted by Spokane228: The last Lodge I bought was so rough I couldn’t do anything with it. Not at all like the vintage pans you see.
30 seconds with an orbital sander and 60 grit took care of that for me with mine. I then re-seasoned it myself. Thing is very smooth now.
The orbital sander step is unnecessary, except for the cosmetic effect. Perfectly fried egg in an unsanded, and DRY, Lodge skillet. First 2.5 minutes of this 4 minute video.
Get a cheap lodge pan, then get an angle grinder with a flap wheel and smooth that bastard out and then season and call it a day.
Even if you don’t have an angle grinder buying the pan and a cheap grinder is still less than 100 bucks
June 26, 2019, 10:09 AM
hambony
So I was skimming too fast and read the title as "hipster cast iron PANTS" A and was like WTF? Sadly it took me clicking on the thread to figure it out....but maybe this is the beginning for an idea for Shark tank....
Houston Texas, if the heat don't kill ya, the skeeters will.
June 26, 2019, 10:24 AM
maladat
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Originally posted by limblessbiff: Get a cheap lodge pan, then get an angle grinder with a flap wheel and smooth that bastard out and then season and call it a day.
Even if you don’t have an angle grinder buying the pan and a cheap grinder is still less than 100 bucks
Plus, an angle grinder is just a surprisingly useful thing to have around.
June 26, 2019, 02:48 PM
Spudgun
I worked hard to smooth out my Lodge. Then I bought the 10 inch Stargazer. Soon the 12 inch Stargazer. I gave the Lodge to my daughter. The Stargazers will be family heirlooms.
June 26, 2019, 05:48 PM
bald1
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Originally posted by Spudgun: I worked hard to smooth out my Lodge. Then I bought the 10 inch Stargazer. Soon the 12 inch Stargazer. I gave the Lodge to my daughter. The Stargazers will be family heirlooms.
Well done!
Although we have a pair of Stargazers, we also have a Lodge 10" Signature Series cast iron pan still on hand. Doesn't see much use at all anymore.
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August 23, 2019, 05:50 PM
TexasScrub
My Stargazer finally arrived!!! When I opened the box, she cried out for protection and wanted me to hold her close.
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August 23, 2019, 06:00 PM
Strambo
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Originally posted by kalei: I spent about 2.5 hrs with my Dewalt random orbital palm sander on got my Lodge pan smooth as glass, seasoned it and it isms good as my old Griswolds (gave those to daughter)
This is what I need to do with my Lodge...
Id be willing to pay for a Stargazer, but $300+ for the other one is cray-cray.
“People have to really suffer before they can risk doing what they love.” –Chuck Palahnuik
I have quite a few pieces of cast iron: LODGE 20inx10in reverseable griddle 13.25-inch skillet 12-inch DO (tripod) (5 qt) 12-inch skillet 10.5-inch grill pan (square) 10.5-inch DO (flat) (3 qt) 10.5-inch deep fryer (3 qt) 10.5-inch rounded lid 10-inch flat skillet 10-inch skillet 10-inch rounded lid 9-inch square press 9-inch skillet 8-inch trivet
I love my lodge, but day-tO-day, the Stagazer gets the most use.
August 23, 2019, 07:16 PM
parabellum
Hipsters are cattle. They express their uniqueness by being just like all other hipsters. Goths are the same way- they're unique by dint of their conformity.