Hip to be Square (Rectangle): GA appreciation

Started by bear, November 03, 2016, 03:37:50 AM

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james1787

Man those are nice! I'd like to add a wood handled GA someday, colored if possible.
Seeking either 56-58 anything or Westerner

charred

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gonzo

#32
Some beautiful GA's here. The colors drive me crazy as I've only seen them in pictures & never in stores. Where do you find them? I own a black & would love to have a blue or a red. Weber anything is rare in the part of TX I'm livin in & hardly ever on CL within a 4-5 hr drive. Maybe someday.
Wanting & looking for leads to a blue 18.5 OTS kettle & a blue GA.

northwestkettle

#33
Quote from: harris92 on January 17, 2017, 02:54:01 PM


Hi Harris I noticed you have the vents the opposite way on the brown grill as the red is there a reason you switched them around I was thinking about setting my black GA grill like that but the legs seemed to hit the vents when I tried to fold it down or maybe it was up can't remember now ?


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Rub

Great picture bear. I only have one. Pictures aren't the best but you get the idea.




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lilgreenbud

Would a Go anywhere be a better choice than the jumbo joe? I'm torn for what to buy for camping this year.


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DellJones


Heyjude

 I don't think they marketed colors in the USA.
The Red Snap On is a sweet grill and is probably the only exception and probably fairly rare.
Would love one of those..
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Scott Zee

Not a colored cga but still pretty cool.

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rubandgrub

Hi all :D

I was lucky enough to pick up this GGA recently.
Going by 'The One. The Only.' handles and angled lid hooks I've been told it may be a 1983 C code.

When comparing with my other GGAs there's a couple of abnormalities.... no ignitor, no flavorizer and it came with a charcoal grate that has a 'drip pad' which looks to be a genuine part.
Is this a bastardized GGA or an example of an early model? Any info would be appreciated.

Foster Dahlet

Quote from: lilgreenbud on March 04, 2018, 06:12:44 PM
Would a Go anywhere be a better choice than the jumbo joe? I'm torn for what to buy for camping this year.


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@lilgreenbud , I was in the same boat.  You will be fine either way.  I went with Go Anywhere, because it packs more easily and space will be a premium on my trip. But, you will be fine with either choice.  You really can't go wrong either way.

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lilgreenbud


Quote from: Foster Dahlet on March 06, 2018, 12:46:24 PM
Quote from: lilgreenbud on March 04, 2018, 06:12:44 PM
Would a Go anywhere be a better choice than the jumbo joe? I'm torn for what to buy for camping this year.


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@lilgreenbud , I was in the same boat.  You will be fine either way.  I went with Go Anywhere, because it packs more easily and space will be a premium on my trip. But, you will be fine with either choice.  You really can't go wrong either way.

Can't go wrong sounds good time me!


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