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1963 Weber Plainsman

Started by harris92, April 07, 2014, 01:01:58 PM

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harris92

1963 Plainsman.  It is in nice condition and is an interesting color. Still doing some light work on the wheels.  The transaction was very pleasurable and thought out (not impulsive) by both parties.  I have picked up 7 Wood Dales over the past year.  Three have been placed in their new WKC forever home.  :)   Probably will keep this for a while. :)
















MINIgrillin

Seville. CnB performer:blue,green,gray. 26r. 18otg. Karubeque C-60.

Duke

#2
Phenomenal score! Please take a group photo of all of them together soon.

Peaspurple

I love the color. Congrats on the find Harris.
A Wonderful Family!!!

Craig

Congrats Harris! Love the Plainsman!!


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MaxBobcat

Gotta love the White Whale!  Helluva find Harris!  Congratulations!  ;D

jcnaz

A bunch of black kettles
-JC

MacEggs

Is that two-tone on the bowl and the lid? I like it! Very nice.  :D
Q: How do you know something is bull$h!t?
A: When you are not allowed to question it.

crumbsnatcher

Score after score of vintage grills, Harris you are on a roll.


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OGlenn

Nice pickup Harris! I hoped I might see that one in person someday, but Atlanta is a bit too far away.
Uncommon sense seeker

tattooedant

Epic trade. Glad it made it to its new home... 8)
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G$

#11
Amazing.  Simply amazing.

Quote from: harris92 on April 07, 2014, 01:01:58 PM
Probably will keep this for a while. :)

Let me know when "a while" is up!   ;D

5280Jeff


Mud

what a fantastic grill?

just curious, where did you find it?
... not to be confused with bill or jack or pete or dennis

tattooedant


^^^^^^^^
It was found on CL, in CT, near the Rhode Island Border. A guy bought it from an elderly couple, who had it sitting on their porch for many years. The story behind getting it into the WKC was more interesting though.
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