Gorgeous kettle, looks great next to the Glen Blue 26er!
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Thanks Bama ! I can’t take credit for any of it but the photo. I am really falling in love with this kettle. I have to wonder if this is a one of a kind color in Weber history. Over time we’ve had all shades of greens, yellows , reds, browns, grays, whites, but I can’t think of an orange. Maybe the meat cut kettle was orangey but I’ve never seen one in person. It would be a holy grail of mine to get one of those.
By the way the glen blue was a passion of mine. My wife was one of the first to get the glen blue and it came badly damaged. Weber came through and replaced everything it needed. That damaged lid and bowl sat in a box and it was killing me. I went out and bought a brand new black 26 and cobbled everything together. I had to bend the lid and bowl back into shape to get it to sit right. I don’t have a huge crowd to cook for anymore but give me a chance and I fire that thing up. I feel honored to have one. The other parts I swiped from the Hollywood gray that I won on eBay. That glen blue was an instant classic in my book.
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