Wow, unbelievable finds! I've never heard of Butter Pat pans before, but I will definitely be on the lookout for them. Learned so much, so great job. I'm looking forward to more videos!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with of the items at the sale so interesting. Had no idea a cast iron skillet could go for so much 😮 I really enjoy learning about these ideas for resale. 😊👍💖
Welcome, @missbabbett9086 to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! I am excited to have you join me on the journey of finding and learning about great resell finds.
Hi, I know right? It wasn't until I got them listed and they flew off the shelf that I realized just how amazing this find was. I think I'll be learning each time I go out and upping my game. Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
Love your channel! Just found it. Blue Rays and Butter Pat . . . who knew!? Will definitely be keeping an eye out for them! Keep an eye out for vintage Chanel for me!
Hello, New Subscriber!! 👋I just now happened upon your show and I love it!! Thank you tons for going slow and sharing your knowledge as you learn!! Well done!! How may I enter your drawing, please???
Hi @inesspanni and welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
I have a Griswald flat skillet that is not black, it is silver colored, ike aluminum. I am interested in it's value. No one that I have asked has any idea what the material is. At first I thought it needed sesioning but it stays aluminum colored, never becoming black like my well seasoned skillets that my mother and dad got as wedding gifts when they married in 1938. You are knowledgeable so hope you can give information.
Hi and Welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Gosh, I have never heard of aluminum Griswold but I am still learning. I did do a search on Google using "Aluminum Griswold skillet' and it looks like it might be worth a good amount of money. Called Duo-Chrome or nickel I believe. But, I as they are rare I am not sure how fast it would sell. It may take a collector who really understands how rare it is to purchase it.
Hi @BeenDelivered and welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
Welcome @leahkitten666 to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! I'll be giving instructions (easy) in the upcoming video on entering for the Silver Dollar.
Hi @lisalaufenberg4281 and Welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel. Excited that you are here and looking forward to sharing more finds with you!
Welcome, @debbieroberts8398, to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
oh so fun - am just loving your videos! as i said before - prepare to rack up new subbies with all these incredible finds you are filming! and butter pat pans? who knew? quick question - for the corn bread pan, you said there were 120 for sale on ebay so you passed that up - i seem to be missing this utility on ebay - how do you figure out how many of an item is for sale? surely you're not individually counting? do tell. thanks!
Hi bionance, You asked about Ebay For Sale count and Sold count. It is not a perfect science but I find the number by putting in a search on Ebay for the item. Ex: cowboy hat. At the bottom of the search results it will show how many listings there are for that item. Then I use the FILTER drop down at the top right and hit SHOW MORE and scroll further down to get to the SOLD check box. Once that is checked and I hit SEARCH it will show how many of that item has sold at the bottom of the search results. Hope this helps. If you are using a computer, let me know.
@@stealthbeautygifting excellent! thanks for this tip! and, btw, my name is Libby - ima biologist - hence, the handle. you know? i do mostly use my laptop - for listing, for everything really except photos. i find the phone app clunky. i *never* know where to go to find comps! guess i could google that - they are much easier to find on a p.c. anyway - i went over to colorado today, and did some *fab* sourcing - didn't find crystal, but amazing silver banded retro bar wear - many different sets, for some reason - all selling for fab prices. (plus, i bough 30 dresses!) o my! i'm on a tear! post more please and thank you!
Hi. While I am still learning about cast iron and what to look for, my research far shows that Griswold Manufacturing was founded in 1865 in Erie, Pennsylvania, casting stoves and hardware before venturing into cooking vessels, a market it would lead for nearly a century. It then was purchased by Wagnerware in 1950s. Experts say that older cast-iron cookware pieces are much finer than those produced today. Vintage pieces were hand cast in sand and still display higher quality control measures than modern pieces. I'd say it's a combination of no longer produced, great long lasting quality, AND it's a very popular brand to collect so lots of competition, especially for the more rare pieces. It's got the "buzz" factor!Hope that helps.
Couple of things. First is why did you leave the other Butter Pat pan? you but 2 w/ lids for $30, I'm sure you could have picked up the other for another $10 but even at $20 you still would have made out huge on it. Its funny how different people look for and see different things at a sale. The was a shelf full of glass pumpkins, some hand blown. You started heading to it and I got excited, but then you went for the candles and never looked at the pumpkins next to them, where I didn't even see the candles till you picked them up. LOL! Great videos though, I have been enjoying them.
I know, right? Every time I watched back that footage I was wondering the same thing! But, in the moment I was feeling a bit awkward in their house. And I couldn't find the smaller pan on Ebay showing it had sold. So, I left without it. And, it wasn't until I got them listed that I found out just how popular they are. So, I'm learning a bit more every day. Hard work and exciting!
@@stealthbeautygifting Yeah, always I'm always learning a little more each time. You are doing wonderful and way to go on that auction win of the "Lot of glassware"
I have watched approximately 12 seconds of your video and I will already answer your question which I should have done right at the start there is no bloody pan worth $1200 unless it's Made of gold therefore it won't be used as a pan at least not a frying pan eagle anything for a video
Hi @roberthoug7864 - I did hear back from the person who bought the Homer pan and he has used it multiple times already! I know, right? I just find them and sell them - maybe someday I will own one too!
Never heard of Butter Pat but will be on the lookout!!
Great finds as always, and I love seeing all the different places you go to shop!
Wow, unbelievable finds! I've never heard of Butter Pat pans before, but I will definitely be on the lookout for them. Learned so much, so great job. I'm looking forward to more videos!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with of the items at the sale so interesting. Had no idea a cast iron skillet could go for so much 😮 I really enjoy learning about these ideas for resale. 😊👍💖
Welcome, @missbabbett9086 to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! I am excited to have you join me on the journey of finding and learning about great resell finds.
Cool but why didn't you buy the single pan without the lid?
Hi, I know right? It wasn't until I got them listed and they flew off the shelf that I realized just how amazing this find was. I think I'll be learning each time I go out and upping my game. Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
Thank you for info on Butter Pat - a new one for my searches.
GREAT about they come w the lids!!! Gteat find!!!!
First time watching! Great video and information on Butter Pat!
Hi @annaweissgerber3359! Welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel. Excited that you are here and looking forward to sharing more with you.
Amazing finds! What fun. Thanks.
Those Griswalds are amazing! And I've never seen butter pat- will have to BOLO definitely.
Love your channel! Just found it. Blue Rays and Butter Pat . . . who knew!? Will definitely be keeping an eye out for them! Keep an eye out for vintage Chanel for me!
Thank you MasterSoulCreator - Welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! I'm excited to share more vintage treasure hunting adventures with you.
Hello, New Subscriber!! 👋I just now happened upon your show and I love it!!
Thank you tons for going slow and sharing your knowledge as you learn!! Well done!!
How may I enter your drawing, please???
Thank you, very informative and interesting! Wishing you luck!
Glad my sister found you!! And shared with me!!
Hi @inesspanni and welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
I have a Griswald flat skillet that is not black, it is silver colored, ike aluminum. I am interested in it's value. No one that I have asked has any idea what the material is. At first I thought it needed sesioning but it stays aluminum colored, never becoming black like my well seasoned skillets that my mother and dad got as wedding gifts when they married in 1938. You are knowledgeable so hope you can give information.
Hi and Welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Gosh, I have never heard of aluminum Griswold but I am still learning. I did do a search on Google using "Aluminum Griswold skillet' and it looks like it might be worth a good amount of money. Called Duo-Chrome or nickel I believe. But, I as they are rare I am not sure how fast it would sell. It may take a collector who really understands how rare it is to purchase it.
Wow! How amazing!
First timer here. But I’ve a new subbie. Great video. Very nice finds.
Hi @BeenDelivered and welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
Would love to win the silver dollar! What amazing finds you found ❤!
Welcome @leahkitten666 to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! I'll be giving instructions (easy) in the upcoming video on entering for the Silver Dollar.
Just subscribed. My first time watching your channel and love how you share what you learned from your research. ❤
Hi @lisalaufenberg4281 and Welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel. Excited that you are here and looking forward to sharing more finds with you!
New sub. Love finding out new information ! That Butter Pat stuff was incredible. 😮
Welcome, @avolondreaming1433, to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel. Excited that you are here and looking forward to sharing more finds with you.
Stumbled onto your channel, love the education you provide! Thank ya!!! Ang in WA state😎
Hi @angaramacrafts8564 - Welcome to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel. Excited that you are here and looking forward to sharing more finds with you.
Beautiful shopping!
Thank you so much, @claudiaperichon2442!
First time watching. Great stuff
Welcome, @debbieroberts8398, to the Stealth Beauty Gifting Channel! Excited that you are here and looking forward to exploring and sharing more finds with you.
Love the channel and love to share it on the military channel ❤ also we’re all subscribed! 🙏 what a cool community you have formed !
Hi vintagegirlsforever - thank you for your kind words and for subscribing!
oh so fun - am just loving your videos! as i said before - prepare to rack up new subbies with all these incredible finds you are filming! and butter pat pans? who knew? quick question - for the corn bread pan, you said there were 120 for sale on ebay so you passed that up - i seem to be missing this utility on ebay - how do you figure out how many of an item is for sale? surely you're not individually counting? do tell. thanks!
Hi bionance, You asked about Ebay For Sale count and Sold count. It is not a perfect science but I find the number by putting in a search on Ebay for the item. Ex: cowboy hat. At the bottom of the search results it will show how many listings there are for that item. Then I use the FILTER drop down at the top right and hit SHOW MORE and scroll further down to get to the SOLD check box. Once that is checked and I hit SEARCH it will show how many of that item has sold at the bottom of the search results. Hope this helps. If you are using a computer, let me know.
@@stealthbeautygifting excellent! thanks for this tip! and, btw, my name is Libby - ima biologist - hence, the handle. you know? i do mostly use my laptop - for listing, for everything really except photos. i find the phone app clunky. i *never* know where to go to find comps! guess i could google that - they are much easier to find on a p.c. anyway - i went over to colorado today, and did some *fab* sourcing - didn't find crystal, but amazing silver banded retro bar wear - many different sets, for some reason - all selling for fab prices. (plus, i bough 30 dresses!) o my! i'm on a tear! post more please and thank you!
Why is griswald so valuable. I have that mushroom plaque in my garden.
Hi. While I am still learning about cast iron and what to look for, my research far shows that Griswold Manufacturing was founded in 1865 in Erie, Pennsylvania, casting stoves and hardware before venturing into cooking vessels, a market it would lead for nearly a century. It then was purchased by Wagnerware in 1950s.
Experts say that older cast-iron cookware pieces are much finer than those produced today. Vintage pieces were hand cast in sand and still display higher quality control measures than modern pieces.
I'd say it's a combination of no longer produced, great long lasting quality, AND it's a very popular brand to collect so lots of competition, especially for the more rare pieces. It's got the "buzz" factor!Hope that helps.
Couple of things. First is why did you leave the other Butter Pat pan? you but 2 w/ lids for $30, I'm sure you could have picked up the other for another $10 but even at $20 you still would have made out huge on it. Its funny how different people look for and see different things at a sale. The was a shelf full of glass pumpkins, some hand blown. You started heading to it and I got excited, but then you went for the candles and never looked at the pumpkins next to them, where I didn't even see the candles till you picked them up. LOL! Great videos though, I have been enjoying them.
I know, right? Every time I watched back that footage I was wondering the same thing! But, in the moment I was feeling a bit awkward in their house. And I couldn't find the smaller pan on Ebay showing it had sold. So, I left without it. And, it wasn't until I got them listed that I found out just how popular they are. So, I'm learning a bit more every day. Hard work and exciting!
@@stealthbeautygifting Yeah, always I'm always learning a little more each time. You are doing wonderful and way to go on that auction win of the "Lot of glassware"
god bless you
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I have watched approximately 12 seconds of your video and I will already answer your question which I should have done right at the start there is no bloody pan worth $1200 unless it's Made of gold therefore it won't be used as a pan at least not a frying pan eagle anything for a video
Hi @roberthoug7864 - I did hear back from the person who bought the Homer pan and he has used it multiple times already! I know, right? I just find them and sell them - maybe someday I will own one too!
Do you rob banks in your “free” time?
Nonsense…!