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Can anyone help me ID this waffle maker? Much appreciated. I have other photos but am having a hard time resizing them. I apologize if I haven't done this right....
If you click here: https://www.castironcollector.com/waffle.php
and then scroll down and click on "A gallery of waffle irons".
Page through the images till you get to "image 6 of 11".
It's an image of a Lodge waffle iron which looks similar to yours - but not quite.
If you click here: https://www.castironcollector.com/waffle.php
and then scroll down and click on "A gallery of waffle irons".
Page through the images till you get to "image 6 of 11".
It's an image of a Lodge waffle iron which looks similar to yours - but not quite.
That would be consistent with Lodge waffle iron design. Lodge waffle irons were offered with handles as part of the casting and with "wire cooled" coil handles. Catalogs from the 1920s list handled (as opposed to bailed) low bases as an option.
That would be consistent with Lodge waffle iron design. Lodge waffle irons were offered with handles as part of the casting and with "wire cooled" coil handles. Catalogs from the 1920s list handled (as opposed to bailed) low bases as an option.
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