Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Owner: Einrej
Story: Einrej owns this cool accessory that can be seen in the 1972 Weber catalogs. A Rowley Miracle Fire Starter made by the A. Rowley Co. Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Here is a 1970, 18.5″ Copper Mist “brownie” colored kettle. These were nicknamed “The Brave” by Weber back in the 1970s. The current owner is Craig from the WKC. This is a “patent pending” grill that features metal bowl handles, twist on ash pan, 3 daisy wheel vents on the bowl, and plastic wheels with rubber tread on the…
57 Stuffies has a 1969 Weber-Stephen Imperial Sequoia “Bar-B-Q” wagon with avocado green kettle that he acquired in 1969. It is an all-original, milled redwood, forged iron hardware, walnut handle and metal or ceramic wheels with white sidewall rubber treads. The aluminum vent label is marked “Weber-Stephen Products, Arlington Heights, Ill., Weber Bar-B-Q Kettle, Pat….
Back in 1995, the NFL sponsored a Bar-B-Q competition, with the prize being a very limited Weber Master Touch (MT) NFL Edition grill. Here’s what Weber had to say about these rare grills: “This is an extremely rare 22” kettle. These special editions were never sold at retail, they were only for the official NFL Tailgate…
The Maverick ET-732 was not the first wireless BBQ thermometer when was released in late 2010 but it took the backyard bbq world by storm. The Maverick ET-732, sometimes branded as Redi-Check, Imation, etc. has become the ‘standard’ wireless bbq thermometer for a reason. It’s accurate, its rugged, and it does its job. Mine has been…
Grill: Weber Woodard Cart Owner: Harris92 Story / Original Forum Post: Woodard Cart all cleaned up and restored
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Thanks Einrej I just bought one of these from a antique mall. It’s cool looking alright, but to me it’s overkill because I just soon use a bellow to blow a fire. Appreciate the info on this piece.
I have one some gave me yes cool lookin but i have no batt for it so i will just look at it ha 🙂