Your all time favorite Kettle from your collection.

Started by greenweb, May 28, 2016, 09:22:21 PM

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Darko


Travis



My first gift from a fellow member. Slowly restoring it. First fire. Looking for twist ash pan.


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Vwbuggin64

Rollin coal

22" 81 B (Faded Black), 22" 86 H (Black),91 N SJ (black), 18" 65 (Red), 12 AU Tostito SJ , 22" CU (Copper), 22" (Brown)Happy Cooker, Q2000 Charcoal, Weber Spirit, 22in Yellow, 18"WSM, Happy cooker SJ

Metal Mike

That's like choosing a favorite child...
Some gifted, some deals & others I gladly paid well for .

But I love them all

(Tho some are strategically placed @ various locations for future gatherings)
...BOBBING FOR COALS IN MY KETTLE

Idahawk

I have some pretty cool stuff but I think my all time favorite has to be PAC Man . It's a family favorite on camping trips which is my other passion so it's logged some miles and cooked up some great food for my family many a time
 



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Wanted plum/burgundy 18.5
WTB Color Copies of old Weber Catalogs

Josh G

Lot of really nice looking grills.   Great shots all around.

mrbill

Seeking New York Giants MT For A Price That Won't Break My Bank

Neil_VT00

Tough to choose between these two:

The red is an L-code that sparked my enjoyment of grilling on charcoal and my loyalty to the Weber kettle. It was purchased by my neighbor, gifted to my sister who learned to grill on it. After she had it, it became my first grill. I lived in a house with some friends for a couple years and that thing saw a steady flow of burgers, hot dogs, sausages, and steaks.  It's been cleaned up since this picture, but is still pretty beat up. I don't think I will ever be able to part with that grill.

The other one that I doubt I could part with is my performer. It was a gift from my wife, it's my workhorse, and thanks to this place I have vastly expanded my grilling menu/abilities using this grill.
Wanted: Burgundy 18"

Bbqmiller

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NIB late 70's smokey Joe - still had the brochure attached to the handle and the screws In a plastic bag




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Neil_VT00

Quote from: Bbqmiller on June 02, 2016, 04:09:17 PM
NIB late 70's smokey Joe - still had the brochure attached to the handle and the screws In a plastic bag




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Love that style SJ. Does it have a date code? Did it come with two sets of legs?


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Wanted: Burgundy 18"

Ken Mc

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I didnt like this when I first got it..now I love it
Lookin' for a flat top 26"( not black)

Shoestringshop

Wife said "No more GRILLS in this house!" So I bought a 2nd house!

Darko

Quote from: Bbqmiller on June 02, 2016, 04:09:17 PM
NIB late 70's smokey Joe - still had the brochure attached to the handle and the screws In a plastic bag




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Yeah! THat's sweet! I gotta get me one of those.

mike.stavlund

During a Thanksgiving on or about 1997 I stepped out onto a Sacramento patio to see a turkey roasting in my uncle's red SS Performer.  My mind was utterly blown, in every way. 

Now, thanks to the help of @Bman, my everyday cooker is an EZ SS red Performer. 
One of the charcoal people.

Bbqmiller

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Quote from: Neil_VT00 on June 02, 2016, 05:07:28 PM
Quote from: Bbqmiller on June 02, 2016, 04:09:17 PM
NIB late 70's smokey Joe - still had the brochure attached to the handle and the screws In a plastic bag




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Love that style SJ. Does it have a date code? Did it come with two sets of legs?


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No date code and yes it had two sets of legs in the box.  I was likely the first person to take it out of the box.