When did Birmingham Stove and Range go out of business?

In 1992, A&B Foundry (doing business as Birmingham Stove & Range) declared bankruptcy and folded completely in 1993.

When did BSR go out of business?

1989 – BSR foundry closes, DISA machines sold to another company who continues to produce cookware for BSR. 1991 – Lodge also produces some products including Sportman Grill for BSR. 1993 – Company files bankruptcy, relinquishes patterns to Lodge to satisfy debt.

When did BSR stop making cast iron?

On January 6, 1993 the firm filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and sold its “Sportsman Grill” design to Lodge Cast Iron. Its articles of incorporation were revoked in 1995.

How old is a 3 notch lodge?

According to the guide on here it is a 1940s-50s produced 3 notch Lodge. But according to someone who say he knows better (don’t they all say that) these pans are post 1965 “DISA era” models.

Do they still make Wagner cast iron?

The Wagner Manufacturing Company was a family-owned manufacturer of cast iron and aluminum products based in Sidney, Ohio, US. The purchasers of the company in 1952 continued the brand, and Wagner products are still manufactured today. The original items are prized by collectors.

What did BSR stand for?

Back to BSR manuals page. BSR (Birmingham Sound Reproducers) was founded in England in 1932 (or 1933) as BSR Limited (Ltd) by Dr. Daniel McLean McDonald. BSR was also known for a long time, and by many people, as BSR McDonald.

Is cast iron Pipe worth anything?

The only value of cast iron is for scrap metal recyclers – they pay by weight. It’s so heavy and not worth much so I just found someone who would take it away for a nominal fee. Cast iron is known as a quiet piping system – if you enjoy peace and quiet then you may want to rethink tearing out cast iron.

Is cast iron worth anything?

Cast iron isn’t really worth much as scrap, maybe $100 per metric ton, or about two to four cents per pound. As cookware, it’s awesome, well worth reconditioning, and darned near indestructable.

How do you date a Lodge cast iron pan?

Lodge Skillets If the pan has notches in the heat ring and also features the text Made in USA, it is Lodge skillet that was made in the 1960s. However, if the unmarked pan has raised letters at the bottom and a handle with a number on it, then it was made in the late 1800s to early 1900.

When did Birmingham Stove and range company close?

Two years later he sold the company’s gas heater, wood and coal stove patterns and jigs to Martin Industries while keeping the cookware manufacturing business operating in Birmingham as the A & B Foundry. In 1991 the foundry closed and licensed its cookware lines to Robinson Iron and contracted with Lodge Cast Iron to distribute its products.

What kind of cast iron is Birmingham Stove and range?

Birmingham Stove & Range never put an identifying logo or manufacturer mark on their cast iron pans. However, there are several unique traits to these pans that allow them to be easily identified. BS&R cast iron pans are very heavy, and they have a weight and a heft similar to modern-day cast iron pans from Lodge.

Where is the heat ring on Birmingham Stove and range?

All cast iron skillets from Birmingham Stove & Range, up until the 1970s, were made with a heat ring: a circular ridge on the underside of the pan. BS&R pans in particular had a very thick and distinctive heat ring. Also, as stated previously, each of these pans have the teardrop-shaped scoop on the underside of the handle.

When was the first Birmingham cast iron pan made?

It is known that the first series of Birmingham Stove & Range cast iron pans, the Red Mountain series, was introduced in the year 1930.

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