Here’s a rare one, possibly the only one we know of. Thanks to Einrej, we now have photos and a story behind the acquisition. E stopped at an estate sale in Red Granite WI, saw the grill and thought that it looked cool. He bought it with the plan of letting it rust as a conversation piece it the backyard until he did a little research and found out about its place in Weber history. Thanks to E for the great photos and desire to share them with our community!
Grill: 1954-55 Weber Kettle
Owner: Einrej
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Front
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Side 1
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Side 2
- Comparison with a late 1970s red kettle on the left
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Top Vent
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Lid
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Bottom
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Wheel
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Charcoal Grate
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Cooking Grate
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Firing Up
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Cooking 1
- 1953-55 Weber Kettle – Cooking 2