Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Owner: Einrej
Story: Einrej owns this cool accessory that can be seen in the 1972 Weber catalogs. A Rowley Miracle Fire Starter made by the A. Rowley Co. Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Ribs Porchetta Porchetta pronounced “Por’Ketta” is a famous Italian dish. It’s usually made of deboned whole pig that’s been stuffed with boneless pork loin and all the meat that was taken off the bones during the process. It’s usually season with a past made fresh herbs like Rosemary, Sage, Fennel, and garlic, EVOO…etc. It’s then…
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…
We are extremely fortunate to be surrounded by many talented grillers here at the WKC, so we want to start recognizing some of the outstanding cooks showing up almost daily in the BBQ & Grilling Forums. The first of which is an outstanding feast cooked up by member BBcue-Z (Hadi) this past Christmas. Amazing variety, amazing color and excellent presentation!…
Grill – 1975 Copper Mist 22.5 “The Warrior” Owner: Gunner Story: Not a real good story unfortunately (so says Tom, the owner). But is there such a thing as a bad story when grabbing a kettle? It was an eBay purchase, but it happened to be 10 minutes away from his house so he didn’t have to pay shipping….
This dark blue 22.5 kettle is owned by WKC member Craig. This kettle is unique in that it is a 1980 “B” code lid paired with a 1981 “C” code bowl. It is interesting to note that 1980 was the final year for the metal bowl handled kettles and 1981 marked the first year of…
Listed is a new red Smokey Joe from 1988 owned by WKC member Jeff. This grill was found new in box. This particular grill is a Dr. Pepper model and has the script only on the top handle. Luckily they didn’t put the logo on the lid too.
Thanks Einrej I just bought one of these from a antique mall. It’s cool looking alright, but to me it’s overkill because I just soon use a bellow to blow a fire. Appreciate the info on this piece.
I have one some gave me yes cool lookin but i have no batt for it so i will just look at it ha 🙂