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Started by jaynik, August 06, 2017, 07:41:00 AM

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jaynik

After several unsuccessful attempts and foolishly passing on some good opportunities, I scored my first red this morning. Thank goodness I don't sleep because I was the first to go after this one which was posted late last night. A few messages and a 50 mile journey got me there. It's imperfect but that's what I  wanted because I want to cook on it.  All of the daisies have fallen off.  One of the leg sockets is rusty but I think it will hold well enough to be a permanent rotisserie cooker.








I think this is in the 72-76 date range. I'm happy.  Has the original cooking grate without hinges.  I'll prolly dump it.  Thought I was pretty lucky that the ash pan was still with it.

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mhiszem

Looks great to me! Porcelain looks pretty good even with a couple chips.


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WGA, Uline Green SJ, '95 Red M/T, '88 Red 18", '01 Plum SSP, Patent Pending Yellow

Mr.CPHo

Always a grate day when you bring your first redhead home to meet the family. 


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kettlebb

Hold on a minute. That's a nice redhead and please don't "dump" the original grate. You won't find the new ones to be of the same quality. If you don't want it put it in member trades. I'm sure someone would take it off your hands. Congrats.


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Looking for: Red MBH 26"(The Aristocrat), Chestnut-coppertone (The Estate), Glen-blue (The Imperial), and The Plainsman.

cumminfourya

Congrats on the redhead. Looks like a beautiful cooker to me!!!


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jaynik

@kettlebb if someone wants the original grate, they can have it.  I won't chuck it.  I'll remove the foil it was wrapped in though.  :-)

greenweb

Congrats! Nice red MBH score.

CatskillSmoker

Grate score. Congrats
Sounds like it's time to cook something.

Travis

Beautiful! Congrats. I agree with kettlebb, don't dump the grate.


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kettlebb

Get it hot, scrape both sides, coat with oil and use it another 10 years.


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Looking for: Red MBH 26"(The Aristocrat), Chestnut-coppertone (The Estate), Glen-blue (The Imperial), and The Plainsman.

jaynik

I did end up cooking a fresh kielbasa that a local place makes.  Tasted great!  :-)  I did not however use the old grate to cook it.  I dunno.  It's pretty chewed up.  I'm not much of a collector as I am a functional guy, so the nostalgia may be lost on me.  I won't throw it away.

kettlebb

I'm still a bit rusty at dating the MBH lineup. Hard to tell without the lower vents? You think you can drill out the rivets and install new ones?  Don't know how hard of a job that would be. Love love love the red cookers. Looks great.


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inkaddictedchef1

Oooh a redhead! Nice scire

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jaynik

I don't think I'll drill out the old rivets. This is going to be a rotisserie grill so I'll need full speed ahead all the time anyway. I worry about the one leg joint that is rusted through the bowl.  I guess I'll cook on it until it dies if ever.

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