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  • 1976-77 22.5 MBH Kettle

    1976-77 22.5 MBH Kettle

    Bymartin October 24, 2015

    The legendary “story kettle” from the Summer of WKC, owned by MartyG. Just short of being NIB, this kettle had seen little use in it’s life, but is put to occasional use today. It has my favorite vent style – the “engraved” Weber logo. If there was ever a kettle to call a classic, this…

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  • 2005 DO-code Performer

    2005 DO-code Performer

    Bymartin October 24, 2015

    MartyG’s current go-to grilling machine: a pristine Performer from 2005, upgraded with a Gourmet Grate system and KOA wood handle.

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  • 1997 EI-code 18.5 OTS

    1997 EI-code 18.5 OTS

    Bymartin October 24, 2015

    A nice little redhead in great shape, once owned by MartyG, but gifted to his grandson Aydan in care of his Dad and WKC member  “Up in Smoke” (Justin).

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  • The Rescue Mission – A MartyG Kettle Adventure Story

    Bymartin June 22, 2022

    As many rescues begin, this started with a Craig’s List search. Two simple words: Weber Grill. It’s my go-to search although I realize there are many ways a grill can show up. I don’t have a fancy alert technology. No apps. I don’t even have a cell phone. I rely on luck alone, and it’s…

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  • 1996 ER-code 26.75 “flat-top” Kettle

    1996 ER-code 26.75 “flat-top” Kettle

    Bymartin October 24, 2015

    A beautiful example of a Weber 26.75 “flat-top” kettle, owned and lightly restored by MartyG. Nearly unused condition, with added KOA wood handles by Brian. This was “Chapter 2” of a great story of scoring two amazing kettles in 2 days. Read the full story here: The Rescue Mission – A MartyG Kettle Adventure Story…

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  • 1972 Imperial Sequoia - Side 2

    1972 Weber Imperial Sequoia – Coppermist

    Byterry January 21, 2015

    Grill: 1972 Weber Imperial Sequoia – Coppermist Owner: Jeff Story: This is an Imperial Sequoia owned by WKC member Jeff.  This model shown is from 1972.  As Weber indicated in their brochures, “Weber establishes a new plateau in outdoor living by combining the beautiful Weber Kettle with redwood from the stately forest of northern California” This…

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  • 1998 Jumbo Joe - Front

    1998 Weber Jumbo Joe – Red

    Byterry January 23, 2015

    Grill: 1998 Weber Jumbo Joe – Red Owner: Jeff Story: Listed here is a red Weber Jumbo Joe owned by WKC member Jeff.   This is the larger version of the 14.5″ Smokey Joe.  This grill was offered in the colors of black, red, dark green, and dark blue.  This grill has no bottom vents.  Its vented…

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  • 1960 Weber Galley Que - Side1

    1960 Weber Galley Que – Baby Blue

    Byterry January 23, 2015

    Grill: 1960 Weber Galley Que – Baby Blue Owner: Jeff Story: Listed is one of the first Smokey Joe models made and owned by WKC member Jeff.   This is the 1960 Weber Galley Que.  The color was called Sea Foam Aqua.  It featured fitted chrome gimbals to keep the grill level at all times.  It came with…

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  • WKC Posts of the Week December 16, 2013

    Bylawrence June 22, 2022

    Big news this week! WKC is proud to announce the official kickoff of the WKC Kettle Gallery. The Kettle Gallery is curated by our very own gallery team with Jeff, MartyG, and landgraftj. If you’d like to nominate your own or someone else’s rare Weber grill photos to be added to the gallery, email us: gallery at…

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  • How to Pack and Ship a Kettle

    Bylawrence June 22, 2022

    When packing and shipping a Weber kettle, whether it be a Smokey Joe, an 18.5, 22.5, or 26.75,  it’s always a good idea to have the box at least 1.5″  larger than the kettle itself. For example, if you are packing a 22.5, then the box should be at least 24″ square. The one number…

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