Back in early May I found an EE Red Mist MT on FB. She was the original owner and told me it was only used a handful of times before buying gasser. In the garage it has sat for 18 years. I asked if she was open to bartering for the grill. She asked "What". I offered a 1/2 gallon of Maple Syrup and she said "SOLD". I explained I was 300 miles away and just needed some time to pick it up. She said"Take your time, it's not going anywhere. So in May I shipped the Maple Syrup to her. I was hoping to go to the Gloucester meetup and pick it up on the way. That didn't happen. Well on Sunday morning I see an ad on Offerup for a Gen 2 Green Heineken logo. I contact
@charred at 10:15 AM to see if he could agent it. He was busy so seller offered to drop it off at Pete's for an extra 10.00. SOLD. At 12: 58 I get a text with pictures of it from Pete. At 4:49 the seller text me "I have another Weber grill if your interested, I just put it up on Offerup. I ask for pictures thinking it will be a black one. Well he texts me pictures of a never cooked on SA Copper 18.
@lksdrinker just agent a Blue SA 18 for me for
@AZogas and explained he just needed a Copper to complete his collection. I couldn't believe my eyes.This is the 3rd SA 18 I found for members in 3 weeks, 2 of which help complete their SA collections. I negotiated with seller but he said it will need to be picked up, he won't drop this one off. The SA was secured Wednesday and I made the plan to get the MT and these 2 others.
@charred is the man by driving 100 miles RT to meet me in MA from Connecticut to drop me the grills. 15 minutes off I90 at Otis Poultry farm. I set out yesterday at 10AM with my 8 YO nephew riding shotgun. We made it to the MT at 12:30. Spent 30 minutes speaking with the couple while my nephew played football with their grandson. They explained how their son bought the same exact grill, they liked it, and bought one. He explained he likes gas better. Really nice people, not just for holding it for 3 months. At 1 we were off to meetup in Otis. Met up and chatted with Pete for a bit who had his 95 YO Mom sitting Shotgun. He went on his way and we went into Poultry Farm Store. I believe they are the 3rd generation on the farm, since 1906. I bought a 4 lb. chicken and 2 of there chicken pot pies. My nephew got Maple fudge, go figure.
We drove the last 72 miles back home on country roads which made for a nice way to end the trip.
@charred went above and beyond the call of duty, as we said in the Army. Kudos my brother.
Kettle Karma Coming your way. Oh yeah, at 1:10 is when my buddy text me a picture of the Red22 Thumbscrew Dump Score. A Blessed Weber Day
Picture from FB ad
Only scar on the whole kettle
15 minute bowl cleaning
Only scar on Performer
@lksdrinker SA
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