1975 Lime Kettle
This 1970s Lime Green Weber Grill was purchased from the son of the original owner. The kettle is from approximately 1975. This grill was a cooker for all these years but remains in tremendous shape.
Convert your Weber Smokey Joe into a smoker or mini WSM for about 30 bucks (note: this article originally published October of 2010 on Meatninja.com. The Meatninja is now blogging for WKC and his site is no longer online) Mini WSM – in all its glory I’ve long been into grilling with the occasional venture…
Spring is in the air (unless you live in Michigan where we had snow on May 15th), we are getting more daylight by the day and May is “National BBQ Month” with May 28th being “National Burger Day”. We have so much to look forward to and here @ the WKC this means another cook…
In researching for the Smokey Joe History page, a WKC member supplied us with these photos. This is the earliest Weber Smokey Joe we have been able to document to date. Clearly visible are the trademark metal handle attached directly to the vent and the early tripod leg configuration. An amazing example of one of…
Listed is an early 1960’s model of the Weber Galley Que owned by WKC member Jeff. This is similar to the one introduced in 1960 in that it had fitted chrome gimbals to keep it level at all times while at sea. Also had chrome plated legs that screwed onto threaded posts that were welded…
Shown here is a 22″ lime green kettle. Approximate date is from the year of 1974. This grill is owned by WKC member Jeff. This grill features metal bowl handles, twist on ash pan, and plastic wheels with thin white walls. Original daisy wheels were replaced. This color was offered from Weber based on the schemes of…
This beautiful kettle now resides in FL 😉
This beauty now resides in FL. 🙂