Some Day, the medium sized skillet (aka Mama Bear
) actually is stamped Taiwan. So it's value is minimal. My husband found an example of Baby Bear skillet online. There was a history given with it. I'm sorry I can't find that website now. It said the 3 notch was manufactured in the 1960's. The real story behind it, for us, is the old family friend that gave it to me. My stepson was very excited about the 12 inch skillet. It will make it easier to cook for a family of 4. He does a lot of the cooking.
I believe you and Riverrat have a lot in common concerning cast iron waffle makers.
I never knew there was so much interest in cast iron, and I like that. All you see on tv is copper pans, etc.