1997 EI-code 18.5 OTS
A nice little redhead in great shape, once owned by MartyG, but gifted to his grandson Aydan in care of his Dad and WKC member “Up in Smoke” (Justin).
This beauty is a 1962 Ambassador. The color was called yellow ochre in the 1962 Weber Catalog and was priced at $54.95. It is one of only 5 Ambassadors known to be in possession of WKC members. What makes this one special is not only its pristine condition but as of now is the only…
MartyG’s current go-to grilling machine: a pristine Performer from 2005, upgraded with a Gourmet Grate system and KOA wood handle.
This ultra rare, mega vintage ’50s Weber Kettle has a solid metal triangle base, metal top handle, and badass yellow drizzle factory finish. It’s an 18″ grill with metal top handle. Possibly the rarest grill around. It belongs to Ed, a longtime friend and hero of the WKC.
For many of us, it’s the high season for a true summer treat: salsa verde. I’d been eating this stuff in restaurants for years, but didn’t uncover its mysteries until I happened upon some tomatillos at the farmer’s market one day. As serendipity would have it, the next day I was talking with one of my daughter’s…
A vacuum sealer is an important tool in the arsenal of any skilled chef – bbq, backyard, and even professional. They come in incredibly handy. With proper usage, a vacuum sealer will pay for itself within its first year. Here are some of my favorite uses: Planned BBQ Leftovers – Everytime I fire up the…
This project by WKC forum member 1ROW epitomizes Weber Kettle Club’s Rescue Restore Respect motto. His Dad’s best friend was looking for a grill. 1ROW not only put one together for him from disparate parts others might have thrown away, but surprised him with a custom, one-off jaw-dropping design combining elements of classy-looking wood, smart integration of existing…