10 hour drive, a quick beer with
@Shoestringshop , and this beautiful grill was all mine. Special thanks to
@Shoestringshop for helping me agent this grill. It fired right up and even included a full quick connect tank.
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Damn. Fifty bucks well spent. Not sure if I could hold back if that were near me....have no need for it at all but it sure is pretty.
This grill included a go-anywhere lid to use as a dome from the factory. The lid is brand new; there wasn't a stain or drop anywhere on it. The grill is in immaculate condition and you can tell he only used it less than 20x.
Killer. Spend 50 bucks to get a steel plate for it and you'll have one hell of a griddle!
Very Jealous!!!!!!! Congrats.
@pbe gummi bear, do you know of any that fit this grill? Anyone on here know of a cover for this beaut?
Nice pickup Joel.
@jbenavidez2... happy I could help out! That was a nice find. If I didn't pickup for you it would have been at my place. Happy it went to a WKC Member! ;D
Heck of a nice find. Amazon has a good variety of Lodge cast iron griddles.
Quote from: jbenavidez2 on November 29, 2015, 05:23:38 PM
This grill included a go-anywhere lid to use as a dome from the factory. The lid is brand new; there wasn't a stain or drop anywhere on it. The grill is in immaculate condition and you can tell he only used it less than 20x.
any pics of the "GA LID"
pretty sure its not a GA lid its a roasting pan that came with the flattops
@jbenavidez2
Oh I'm sorry , it "looks like a go anywhere " lid . It's a roasting pan! Still pretty good for a 20 year old flat top summit. It's sitting on the bottom of the summit in the pic.
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Love the look of these things. The upward-facing knobs are such an obviously great thing; I don't understand why they went to forward-facing knobs you sorta have to bend down to read.
Quote from: jbenavidez2 on January 06, 2016, 04:20:07 PM
Oh I'm sorry , it "looks like a go anywhere " lid . It's a roasting pan! Still pretty good for a 20 year old flat top summit. It's sitting on the bottom of the summit in the pic.
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its the same size as a GA
note that the edge detail is reversed to a GA this roasting pan sits inside the base as opposed to a GA
do you have the pan?
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