1997 EI-code 18.5 OTS
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).
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.
What started out as a simple idea to cook some food and share pictures and ideas with friends somehow transformed into an online BBQ event of mass proportions! This past Sunday the WKC community stepped up huge and produced 48 separate cooks across the globe! The focus of the event was to celebrate this amazing…
Pictured here is a very nice example of a 22″ yellow kettle from 1973. This is a patent number kettle featuring metal bowl handles and a twist on ash pan. It also features small turn tabs on the bowl vents along with plastic wheels and rubber treads. Yellow finish was introduced as an option beginning in 1973. This…
Marty, one of our respected WKC Advisers, is currently traveling in Dubai. Like any respectable Weber collector would do, he went shopping for all the badass Weber products and colors that aren’t available in the USA. The prices are high, and shipping cost would be crazy – but I wouldn’t be able to resist shipping…
Owners: Hogsy and Golly Accessory: Weber Food Warmers Story: Hogsy and Golly picked up these interesting looking food warmers from a gentleman in Chicago. They were then shipped to OZ in a large box with a huge amount of Weber gear and kettles. The food warmers are electric. We do not know what year they…
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…