Wagner #10 Worth It?

I have seen a lot of these in my area, about half of them spinners. The average price has been around $30. If it dos not spin, can clean up well with no pits, and you want it, go for it.
 
Check for a crack as well. I've found a couple of these in perfect condition for as little as $20, but $32 is still good. That's a good early one, too (heavy markings, early style handle).
 
Check for a crack as well. I've found a couple of these in perfect condition for as little as $20, but $32 is still good. That's a good early one, too (heavy markings, early style handle).

Im curious on the difference between early and late handles? Ive heard of it with SBL griswolds, but not on wagners.
 
The hanging hole. Early = pointed teardrop, as above. Late = tapered elongated oval, rounded on both ends.
 
I ended up buying it. Seems to be in great shape, no pits and not warped, only needs a little cleaning and seasoning. We be used within the house and camping.

Thank you all for the advice.

Dean
 
If you have an other skillet you can use at camping,do not take the Wagner.it can get warped easily at open fire and it will lose its value as collectible,
 
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