I have a feeling that this one is going to be the one that gets a coat of primer and a coat of flat black paint.
Started stripping black paint off of a No. 4 Griswold Yankee bowl last night. On the way home tonight I stopped at a thrift store and found a large bulged kettle, maker unknown (Although it does have Griswold bail ears). This thing was rough. Priced at $19.96?!. On a 50% off day. So $10+. Whatever.....
Bring it home, vinegar, drill with wire wheel, nothing can touch this rust. I think this will forever be the one that gets a coat of black paint and put on my desk at work loaded with Halloween candy. So tonight's work: Taking the paint off of one, and possibly putting paint on another.
"ERIE", Griswold ?????? It has the look, but it's so damaged that I can't tell. Anyone else use those Griswold bail ears?
Also, am I the only one here who feels that I need to save every piece I find, no matter how rough? Like I'm on a mission to save old iron.
Started stripping black paint off of a No. 4 Griswold Yankee bowl last night. On the way home tonight I stopped at a thrift store and found a large bulged kettle, maker unknown (Although it does have Griswold bail ears). This thing was rough. Priced at $19.96?!. On a 50% off day. So $10+. Whatever.....
Bring it home, vinegar, drill with wire wheel, nothing can touch this rust. I think this will forever be the one that gets a coat of black paint and put on my desk at work loaded with Halloween candy. So tonight's work: Taking the paint off of one, and possibly putting paint on another.
"ERIE", Griswold ?????? It has the look, but it's so damaged that I can't tell. Anyone else use those Griswold bail ears?
Also, am I the only one here who feels that I need to save every piece I find, no matter how rough? Like I'm on a mission to save old iron.
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