12:05 I've got one of those old gas oven/burners combination here, made by a french maker in the 30s. Those look pretty badass and if in good state work perfectly fine!
I’m glad that you enjoyed the festival; I enjoyed the video of it. Who made the gem pan shown at the 14:53 mark and what does it make? The pan with 11 oblong shallow molds, sitting on edge of table behind the ax handle. Also I spotted a “mini” that was advertising a local business in my hometown. It was one of the BSR mini; I have one like it. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. See you next Wednesday. Hello to J-ME. Hope you can tell me about that gem pan ….Dan
I have one like it. 12" long, with each mold a little over 3" by 2.25". Raised # 8 on the underside of one handle. Never cooked in it, tho cornnbread should work.
I just watched another of your video's where you found an aluminum Griswold roaster. i have an aluminum flat skillet that i found at a flea market and because it was not the cast iron that everyone looks for I got it very reasonable. I was not sure until I saw your earlier video what the materiel was. Now I wonder how well it works as opposed to cast iron. i cleaned it but have never used it and wonder if it actually has value, if I was to try to sell it. I have my mothers cast iron skillets that I use on a regular basis and treasure. None of them are Griswold but I am going to use your videos to try to identify their makers. She and Dad got married in 1938 and the pans were wedding presents. I really enjoyed the trip through the market with you, from the ease of my recliner. Thanks a bunch.
I should have known these existed but I really didn’t. We love antiques, we’ll have to see if something similar is in our area. Are you going on Mr Cast Iron’s Live chat tonight? Hope you’re doing well. Kindly, Theresa & Cam
Amazes me how many vendors let their cast iron get (and stay!) wet... even if we get caught with our pants down, we make sure to dry pans off post-haste! We sold at this show, it rained alot, but we prepared. Water is cast iron's worst enemy!
Last year was the heaviest rain they'd ever seen at Bouckville, unless this year matched it...though I hope it diidn't. It rained *all* week and turned the entire place into a mud bath. By Saturday most of the vendors, who hadn't given up and left, had pretty much resigned to their items getting wet, no matter what they did. I heard one guy exclaim, "Special rainy day sale! Same price, only wet."
On a bit of a personal note... can you explain a bit more in your symbolism you use? From your pendant around your neck to the symbol in the ending credits. It appears to be Wiccan or even Hindi , but nothing I've found so far matches. Would love a full explanation.
those CI waffle makers must be rare as hell, only noticed one this video. its really the only thing i'm still interested in purchasing because i have a suitable amount of cast iron pans to cover all my meals.
the pandemic seems to have ruined the momentum of the swap meets in these parts, the really good pickers just don't come around any more so we hope that time will bring it all back after a spell..........
Thanx 4 taking us with U
2 C those beauties. Somehow missed this last year. Glad I found it now. Gr8 choices 4 giveaways.
12:05 I've got one of those old gas oven/burners combination here, made by a french maker in the 30s. Those look pretty badass and if in good state work perfectly fine!
First! Nice road trip and video
Bouckville Antique fest is fun for all
So interesting! Thanks for the video.
I would have bought the #14 Iron mountain. And the Volrath lid. I scored an early 3 notch lodge at a Goodwill for $6.00 a few days ago.
Ohhh I want the lodge fish fryer lid. And a gatemarked Dutch oven. Don’t find those here in the south much
I’ve wondered what an antique festival is like. I don’t think I could afford to shop but I would have enjoyed browsing. Thanks for sharing
I really enjoy your show. Plum pudding. Secret word. Tonight is my first night. I love it. Can't wait for more. I'm in NC. WHERE ARE YOU LOcated.
I’m glad that you enjoyed the festival; I enjoyed the video of it. Who made the gem pan shown at the 14:53 mark and what does it make? The pan with 11 oblong shallow molds, sitting on edge of table behind the ax handle.
Also I spotted a “mini” that was advertising a local business in my hometown. It was one of the BSR mini; I have one like it. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. See you next Wednesday. Hello to J-ME. Hope you can tell me about that gem pan ….Dan
I have one like it. 12" long, with each mold a little over 3" by 2.25". Raised # 8 on the underside of one handle. Never cooked in it, tho cornnbread should work.
Any idea who made it? I have one too with no idea who made it or when.
This was a good video my friend. I like video's like this it's real. Not set up for you tube THANK you Frank from montana....
That looked like a nice selection of cauldrons.
Fun video! The number 7 is possible birdsboro foundry 🍳🍳
I just watched another of your video's where you found an aluminum Griswold roaster. i have an aluminum flat skillet that i found at a flea market and because it was not the cast iron that everyone looks for I got it very reasonable. I was not sure until I saw your earlier video what the materiel was. Now I wonder how well it works as opposed to cast iron. i cleaned it but have never used it and wonder if it actually has value, if I was to try to sell it. I have my mothers cast iron skillets that I use on a regular basis and treasure. None of them are Griswold but I am going to use your videos to try to identify their makers. She and Dad got married in 1938 and the pans were wedding presents. I really enjoyed the trip through the market with you, from the ease of my recliner. Thanks a bunch.
never see anything like that over here in Australia. great vid
I should have known these existed but I really didn’t. We love antiques, we’ll have to see if something similar is in our area. Are you going on Mr Cast Iron’s Live chat tonight? Hope you’re doing well. Kindly, Theresa & Cam
Amazes me how many vendors let their cast iron get (and stay!) wet... even if we get caught with our pants down, we make sure to dry pans off post-haste! We sold at this show, it rained alot, but we prepared. Water is cast iron's worst enemy!
Last year was the heaviest rain they'd ever seen at Bouckville, unless this year matched it...though I hope it diidn't. It rained *all* week and turned the entire place into a mud bath. By Saturday most of the vendors, who hadn't given up and left, had pretty much resigned to their items getting wet, no matter what they did. I heard one guy exclaim, "Special rainy day sale! Same price, only wet."
Thank you for this tour. If ever I was to go to one of these events I better have my wife with me to drag me away from all that treasure.
Eric how could you have resisted that gas burner piece :)
I would buy it if even I was in small apartment. It is just excellent piece.
I want to know more about old pans like pictured
I want one of the roll/biscuit pans. Second from the left but I cannot afford one. Lol. Crazy expensive on eBay.
On a bit of a personal note... can you explain a bit more in your symbolism you use? From your pendant around your neck to the symbol in the ending credits. It appears to be Wiccan or even Hindi , but nothing I've found so far matches. Would love a full explanation.
those CI waffle makers must be rare as hell, only noticed one this video. its really the only thing i'm still interested in purchasing because i have a suitable amount of cast iron pans to cover all my meals.
Wow those prices are offensively high
They want U 2 haggle down the price. Part of the experience however ppl no longer have much courage 2 try.
9:17 my mom would buy all those spoons and make me wash them
the pandemic seems to have ruined the momentum of the swap meets in these parts, the really good pickers just don't come around any more so we hope that time will bring it all back after a spell..........
Gonna get you a Patreon account so we can get you a bigger apartment.
Its sad the prices they want on Asian cast iron. Its OK if its free.
I lived there for most of my life and they are way over priced every thing os