Is this griddle worth the ride?

40 mile round trip.
the seller wants $20 for it
 

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Id say so. Not 100% on the value but to be 40 miles is nothing and Ill spend $20 on an interesting piece no matter what. That being said I can not find that sold on ebay so I imagine it holds some value

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Id go get it
 
thanks. i looked it up on the home page and got the same info. i also looked on ebay and saw none for sale. Seeing none for sale made me question whether its so common that no one wants them anymore, or very rare Now i see your comment and I see your point that is could be rare and i should get it.
ill post better pics when i get it home
 
The size isn't rare or the griddle itself. While I haven't seen the Sidney logo I have seen the Wagner Ware version. It's worth the trip, I paid around double that on eBay for my griddle of that size. Besides, 40 miles around here is just a trip to the store :D

Scott
 
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