See that's the thing.. These are very rare, but driving around the suburbs where
@Kneab and I live (thus close proximity to Weber) these do pop up, never making it far from where they were made. (the legendary Erich Schlosser once lived in Lake in The Hills as well)
But it's not uncommon for me to be driving around the neighborhood and see a yellow one full of flowers, a red one behind some old items in the yard, etc. Being so close to Weber, it "was never a big deal to have one" and very common yet people don't let go of them either.
Fortunately many are hanging on to and restoring these old gems and when you come across a Meat Cut, holy cats.. that's fantastic.
Congratulations.