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Coppertone Sequoia

Started by harris92, April 17, 2014, 07:31:46 AM

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harris92

I never new a Coppertone Sequoia was legit until I was given a page from the 1968 Weber catalog to verify this.... :o
edit:  The picture was borrowed.  The owner is a member of another forum...







Peaspurple

Harris, is that yours?  It is beautiful.
A Wonderful Family!!!

harris92

Sorry, forgot to mention it is not mine.  It is a beauty though.... :)

Jeff

We know it comes in Coppermist too.  Nice photos Harris
Kettle collector AND cooker!

AZ_MIKEY

Has anyone seen a sequoia with a black kettle?
Looking for--- a yellow mbh any size, sequoia ( I know I am dreaming), avocado any size, brownie any size.

Duke

#5
Weber Stephen Products Co. establishes a new plateau in outdoor living by combining the beautiful Weber kettle with redwood from the stately Northern California forest.

George must have traveled here and was so inspired by our beautiful Sequoias that he dedicated a grill to them. I'm so glad he did. The Sequoia is a timeless classic.

Craig

Thats a nice Sequoia! Definitely one of the pinker Coppertones (not as much misting) I caught this one on the other site too.

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G$


Quote from: Duke on April 17, 2014, 07:04:58 PM
Weber Stephen Products Co. establishes a new plateau in outdoor living by combining the beautiful Weber kettle with redwood from the stately Northern California forest.

George must have traveled here and was so inspired by our beautiful Sequoias that he dedicated a grill to them. I'm so glad he did. The Sequoia is a timeless classic.

Agreed.  Glad George settled on the Sequoia.  The kettle in a hammock would have been a failure.  Worse than the wishing well even!

jcnaz

Quote from: G$ on April 17, 2014, 08:39:36 PM

Quote from: Duke on April 17, 2014, 07:04:58 PM
Weber Stephen Products Co. establishes a new plateau in outdoor living by combining the beautiful Weber kettle with redwood from the stately Northern California forest.

George must have traveled here and was so inspired by our beautiful Sequoias that he dedicated a grill to them. I'm so glad he did. The Sequoia is a timeless classic.

Agreed.  Glad George settled on the Sequoia.  The kettle in a hammock would have been a failure.  Worse than the wishing well even!

I'm glad that he didn't spend too much time in the Joshua Tree Forest. ;D
A bunch of black kettles
-JC