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The Elevated Half Grill
Back in the ’70s, Weber offered a solution to grillers whose standard 22.5″ grill wasn’t quite big enough for those extra burgers or casseroles (extra casseroles?), but who also weren’t going to shell out the long green to acquire a larger grill. The answer was the Elevated Half Grill, Weber model G-9. It effectively covered half of the…
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Quick Mod: Leg Replacement/Upgrade for the Vintage Weber Side Table
The old Weber side table accessory gives you a substantial amount of useable working space within arms reach of your favorite grill. Not only that, but it can be completely disassembled and put away in less that a minute freeing up valuable patio space and even allowing you to take it on the road. Brilliant idea, and it’s a shame they stopped…
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Vintage Accessories: 8801 – BBQ Accessories Starter Set
Of all the vintage accessories, the Weber Barbecue Accessories Starter Set was likely the most commonly sold add-on besides a cover. That being the case, if you are a kettle collector or flipper you’ve bound to have come across bits and pieces of this set along the way. Either a rusty old roast rack, a tool holder or even a set of the…
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Vintage Accessories: 2501 – Weber Shish Kebob Set
“6 heavy duty stainless steel skewers lay on nickel plated rack that firmly attaches to cooking grill. Prepare delicious kabob meals on any grill.” We’d like to start documenting all of the Vintage Weber Accessories out there – so here we go! This Weber Shish Kebob Set is copyright 1977 and includes two main rails and 6 kebob…
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Weber Food Warmers
Owners: Hogsy and Golly Accessory: Weber Food Warmers Story: Hogsy and Golly picked up these interesting looking food warmers from a gentleman in Chicago. They were then shipped to OZ in a large box with a huge amount of Weber gear and kettles. The food warmers are electric. We do not know what year they…
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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.
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Vintage Weber Wok “Coolie Pan”
Listed is an old Weber Wok, or “Coolie Pan” as it was called in some of the older Weber paperwork, and owned by WKC member Jeff. This was available as early as 1963 based on older brochures found. This steel pan came with a hand made iron ladle and shovel for turning the stir fry….
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Weber 22″ Shish Kabob set
This is a Weber 22″ Shish Kabob set owned by WKC member Jeff. This cool accessory was offered as early as 1963 based on Weber paperwork. It came in sizes for the 18.5, 22.5, as well as the 26.5″ kettle. The 18.5″ came with 4 skewers, while the 22.5 and 26.5″ models came with 6…
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Vintage Weber kettle covers
Listed here are a couple of new (old) kettle covers owned by WKC member Jeff and another photo of one provided by Marty. These were offered in the 60’s – 70’s in some of the various retro patterns. They came in sizes for the Smokey Joe, and all sizes of kettles up to the 26.5″…