Picked up this early 1950's Cook N Kettle with roti. I bought this set from the original owner. The gentleman is 92 years old and dismantled the cart and boxed everything up. He purchased the Cook n Kettle and roti (in the early 1950's) in Tulsa, Oklahoma from the founder of the Cook N Kettle.
The shape of the lid looks very similar in shape to the early Weber kettles.
I cleaned it up and tested the roti. It is ready to go. Even the roti ring is made of cast iron. I'm going to throw a couple racks of ribs on her next weekend.
The owner even included the original manuals
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Wow that is cool!
That is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Those are awesome! Very cool pickup! I've always wanted to see one in person sometime.
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That's really cool , love the survivors like that ....went to a great home .
Esto Perpetua
Sweet! I've never seen one before... Would love to see some cookin' with that beast!
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^^^^ What Anaki said!!
It looks heavy, what does it weigh?
Wow, that is wicked cool!
Love it Harris! Love the heavy-duty cast iron. Really reminds me of the Texas style bbq pits, but kettle style. Very nice!
That's Awesome!
Whoa....what a machine that it is. That thing must have cost a lot of money back then. Do you know anything about that Harris?
That's quite a find. Please document your cook on it. I'd like to see some photos of that and the ribs.
Are those the original wheels it came with? They look like metal hub wheels off a 60's Weber.
Jeff, they're mostly unchanged since the dawn of time.....5 years before Weber:
http://bbq.about.com/b/2011/05/24/first-look-bakers-cookn-kettle.htm
About $1500 nowadays from what I can figure............
http://www.cooknkettle.com/pricelist.html
http://www.cooknkettle.com/models.html
Here is a picture from the 1952 catalog the gentleman sent me. Back then the setup cost about $140. The wheels are not original. I put a pair of 1960s Weber wheels on the cart.
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Wow, Harris, the catalog alone is a prize !!!!!
That was a lot of money back then for a BBQ ....looks like it was worth every penny .
Esto Perpetua
Damn that thing is sweet!
WOW! That is super neat and I bet super heavy.
Is this the one you grabbed:
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/trading-post/omg-ya-gotta-see-this-cook-'n-kettle-bbq-$250-(yucca-val)/msg100675/#msg100675
A very worthy cooker looks like. Love to see some shots of a cook on it.
Quote from: 1buckie on May 20, 2014, 09:25:16 AM
Jeff, they're mostly unchanged since the dawn of time.....5 years before Weber:
http://bbq.about.com/b/2011/05/24/first-look-bakers-cookn-kettle.htm
About $1500 nowadays from what I can figure............
http://www.cooknkettle.com/pricelist.html
http://www.cooknkettle.com/models.html
Pardon my French but Holy Fuck, that's an actual, working web site and still available since '47 ...
wow. It's like from the Land That Time Forgot. Never heard of this brand before.
Yeah, their website's been up continuously since '47, the owners are ferociously loyal, maybe even more so than us.........see the "Testimonials" part of the site & I think they even have a FacePlant site, too............
Quote from: 1buckie on May 20, 2014, 06:01:09 PM
Yeah, their website's been up continuously since '47,
LMAO
(it sorta looks like early website stuff)