Nice catch: A 47cm (18") Brownie in Germany.

Started by Englaender, July 20, 2014, 11:07:13 PM

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Nice grill Englaeder.  That leg style is new to me.....extra stability in the event you have a ddsire to grill in strong winds. 

Bob BQ

Love the front leg... and you can't beat "The One The Only" handles! Very nice pick up!
BBQ:it's what's for dinner. Grail: 18" Custom - "The Californian"

glrasmussen

Great score! The leg system is very intriguing.

1buckie

Quote from: Bob BQ on July 21, 2014, 04:21:33 AM
Love the front leg... and you can't beat "The One The Only" handles! Very nice pick up!


Yes, very unique.......the more I think about the fact this is a Brownie, a 47cm, a 3-wheel intake vent, One, The Only handles, from 1981, in Germany, the more amazing it seems........... ;D
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Englaender

She seems to be a unique score. And: she works like on her first day – as the most Webers do.

Jocool

Nice looking legs.
Quote from: Hogsy on July 21, 2014, 01:26:57 AM
Quote from: Englaender on July 21, 2014, 12:00:34 AM
On the cooking grate is a welded-on badge, on which is posted "CAUTION! Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or re-lighting!". Of course it is in german on the badge.
Is the badge welded or is it a piece of aluminum folded over the bars of the cooking grate?
We had the same badges on 80's kettles in OZ and it was folded
I'm sure the couple I have owned had been welded Joel.
If it breathes, we can cook it!

Englaender

I will check this on Friday... and can make detail-photos if you want me to do.

G$

Quote from: Englaender on July 21, 2014, 04:32:19 AM
she works like on her first day – as the most Webers do.

And isn't this the truth!?

Englaender

I have no clue how she worked in her first days... but today, she is a stunner. And has no need to hide against the new OTP.

G$

Quote from: Englaender on July 21, 2014, 06:03:55 AM
I have no clue how she worked in her first days... but today, she is a stunner. And has no need to hide against the new OTP.

Amen.

AZ_MIKEY

Beautiful kettle and unique!  Nice score. Be careful it is a slippery slope from here on out, next thing you know you will have enough kettles to cook on a different one every night of the week! Which isn't really a bad thing.
Looking for--- a yellow mbh any size, sequoia ( I know I am dreaming), avocado any size, brownie any size.

Dan NY

This is an awesome grill.  I love the unique leg setup.
It looks to me like it has the same triangle as the 22.5.  The curved legs allow it to fit on the 18.5.
What is the story with the spring clips on the rear legs? Do they have something to do with holding the triangle on?
Very interesting... Very interesting  :D
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Englaender

Quote from: AZ_MIKEY on July 21, 2014, 06:36:47 AM
Beautiful kettle and unique!  Nice score. Be careful it is a slippery slope from here on out, next thing you know you will have enough kettles to cook on a different one every night of the week! Which isn't really a bad thing.

No Problem... Weberitis is calling ;) A friend of mine is in this Moment in the US/Canada for holiday. He has a list of things to bring with him ;)

Peaspurple

Very nice grill. I love the leg setup. Never seen that before.
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1911Ron

Wanted: 18" Platinum any color will work
This is my Kettle there are many like it but this one is mine......