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Title: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: Smokin Don on February 02, 2017, 02:57:25 PM
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I thought this might be of interest to the cast iron users and collectors
I have lived in Wapakoneta over 44 years now and only thought one cast iron skillet was produced here, made by the Wapak Holloware Co.

The Wapak Hallow Ware made cast iron skillets from 1903 to 1926. There is very little history to be found about the company. Their skillets with an Indian Head logo are prized by collectors. I always wanted one but they seemed to go for more than I was willing to pay. You can find a few now that go for less money than back in the 80’s.

A few years ago I bought one with the Wapak Z logo. I cleaned and re-seasoned it and use it to bake cornbread. For Christmas this year my wife surprised me with a #3 Wapak skillet. It is marked different than I have seen before. The bottom has “Cast Iron Skillet” and #3 around the top. A logo in the center that looks like 2 A’s crossed by an Indian arrow. Around the bottom is “Wapakoneta Ohio” I was wondering if anyone else has seen one marked this way.

I posted photos on Facebook If you grew up in Wapak and got some good info on it. One source said when Holloware closed Holloware employees Ahrens and Arnold, who he thought were brothers started making their own skillets. He said they only made #2, 3, 4, 5, & 6’s but I saw on the internet an 8 and a 9 so they did make other sizes.

I was told to contact Arnold Cecil here in town that was an avid collector. He said yes they took over after Holloware closed but didn’t know if they were brothers or not. He said they made mainly the #2 thru #6 and the #4 is rarest. He said they only made them a few years and didn’t make that many. He said they used Griswold skillets to make the molds. He said 9 out of 10 you can see the Griswold ghost mark and I can see it on the one I have. Arnold was large collector, he said in 2001 ne sold over 500 pieces.

If you are a collector one of the Ahrens and Arnold skillets would be one to have since it is pretty rare.

Here is a site with a lot of info on all the cast iron companies that made cook ware. If you have a vintage skillet you can see about what years it was produced and a photo of the logo. http://www.castironcollector.com/trademarks.php


Reseasoning my Ahrens and Arnold Skillet
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My Wapak Holloware Z Skillet
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Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: tomcrete1 on February 02, 2017, 03:10:14 PM
Alot History there! Pretty Cool!  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: hikerman on February 02, 2017, 03:10:27 PM
Hiya Don! Good to hear from you buddy!
And very interesting story! I have about 6 pieces of ci. Most are from the sixties and seventies that I use while camping, but i do have my grandmother's every day skillet. It's a Wagner, so I will have to look it up on the link you left.
Hope you are doing better Don!
Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: TentHunteR on February 02, 2017, 03:26:05 PM
Very cool, Don.  And yes, I can clearly see the Grizwold logo ghost impression.

I will keep an eye out for one. I love my cast iron skillets.
Title: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: Pappymn on February 02, 2017, 04:10:29 PM
Great looking pans
Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: HighOnSmoke on February 02, 2017, 09:10:20 PM
Great looking pans

X2!
Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: teesquare on February 03, 2017, 07:11:14 AM
That is interesting Don. All of your posts about cast iron have me always watching for good old pans...I just recently picked up an 8" Griswold for $25 - in excellent condition. Looking for more of the brands you talk about that have a better surface finish than my lodge stuff.
Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: Sandman on February 03, 2017, 07:41:13 AM
Cool info, where was that building at?
Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: Smokin Don on February 03, 2017, 11:43:39 AM
Cool info, where was that building at?
It was where JB Tool was Brad. Don
Title: Re: Two Vintage Cast Iron Skillets from Wapakoneta OH
Post by: Savannahsmoker on February 03, 2017, 07:00:52 PM
I have my grandmothers cast iron pans but I am very interested in family run businesses so thanks for posting this tidbit of american history.