Snapshot to the past - An Original Wood Dale Instuction Sheet

Started by SixZeroFour, July 31, 2015, 10:30:20 AM

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SixZeroFour

Hey All,

Check out this scan of an original "Wood Dale" Era Instruction Sheet! 8)

It's printed front and back on a single piece of paper which is then folded vertically in thirds, similar to most older weber literature. I love the old line drawings and recipes!









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Fella's - this is also a teaser of sorts as I not only hit Weber "Jackpot" once, but twice in the past few weeks. This insane luck streak has produced a couple very special kettles and a bunch of really sweet vintage accessories to share 8) I'm just finishing up the cleanup of the whole lot and hope to have at least some of it posted later tonight.

Seriously - I have a sterling silver Weber horseshoe up my... :o ;D :o Stay tuned!
W E B E R    B A R - B - Q    K E T T L E

SixZeroFour

W E B E R    B A R - B - Q    K E T T L E

WNC

This is cool!
I'm a little startled to see that under the indirect section they say you can do it indoors!? I can just imagine some guy standing in his living room cooking a roast.

Troy

Quote from: WNC on July 31, 2015, 12:22:47 PM
This is cool!
I'm a little startled to see that under the indirect section they say you can do it indoors!? I can just imagine some guy standing in his living room cooking a roast.

yeah household carbon monoxide poisoning wasn't really a widespread concern at the time

back then cigarettes were healthy still, right?

mike.stavlund

One of the charcoal people.

WNC

Quote from: Troy on July 31, 2015, 01:49:08 PM
Quote from: WNC on July 31, 2015, 12:22:47 PM
This is cool!
I'm a little startled to see that under the indirect section they say you can do it indoors!? I can just imagine some guy standing in his living room cooking a roast.

yeah household carbon monoxide poisoning wasn't really a widespread concern at the time

back then cigarettes were healthy still, right?

Wait cigarettes are unhealthy!?

Idahawk


Quote from: Troy on July 31, 2015, 01:49:08 PM
Quote from: WNC on July 31, 2015, 12:22:47 PM
This is cool!
I'm a little startled to see that under the indirect section they say you can do it indoors!? I can just imagine some guy standing in his living room cooking a roast.

yeah household carbon monoxide poisoning wasn't really a widespread concern at the time

back then cigarettes were healthy still, right?


Nothing like coming home from a hard day at the asbestos factory firing up a Pall Mall and smoking a turkey right in you living room:) those were the days :)

Great share @604 very cool :)


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Craig

Quote from: Troy on July 31, 2015, 01:49:08 PM
Quote from: WNC on July 31, 2015, 12:22:47 PM
This is cool!
I'm a little startled to see that under the indirect section they say you can do it indoors!? I can just imagine some guy standing in his living room cooking a roast.

yeah household carbon monoxide poisoning wasn't really a widespread concern at the time

back then cigarettes were healthy still, right?


They used to advertise some brands of cigarettes back in the 50s that would "extinguish" if dropped on a mattress when smoking in bed should you happen to fall asleep during a smoke. As for the grilling indoors, that was a kind of a thing back then. There was another brand of charcoal grill that was wall mounted for indoor use. Ah the good ol days, when smoking was cool, roasting a chicken a la vermouth on the BAR B Q KETTLE in your living room was ok at martini fueled dinner parties in December....

MartyG

Check this out = even older!  :o Can't say I've seen a WBMW assembly  instruction sheet before. (Then again, I haven't seen everything.) It even pre-dates the axle! Single bowl damper (it's NOT a vent!) And note the legs are screwed in at this point in time. Another page from this stash had the Chicago to Wood Dale address change penciled in at the bottom. So cool.

tb80

Wow! That is awesome. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see what else you found.


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MartyG

Part 2 - Roti's go way back!

For those here as old as me, the number at the bottom was a phone number. They always started with two alpha characters, followed by five numbers. Cool to know the original Weber phone number was RA6-2187. The "RA" could have been RAndolf or RAymond. My home phone number 53 years ago was CEdar5-3864. The alpha prefix related to the numbers on the corresponding phone digits. So CEdar5 would have been 235. RA6 would have been 726. Area codes would come later.

Cochise

Quote from: Idahawk on July 31, 2015, 03:35:58 PM

Quote from: Troy on July 31, 2015, 01:49:08 PM
Quote from: WNC on July 31, 2015, 12:22:47 PM
This is cool!
I'm a little startled to see that under the indirect section they say you can do it indoors!? I can just imagine some guy standing in his living room cooking a roast.

yeah household carbon monoxide poisoning wasn't really a widespread concern at the time

back then cigarettes were healthy still, right?


Nothing like coming home from a hard day at the asbestos factory firing up a Pall Mall and smoking a turkey right in you living room:) those were the days :)

Great share @604 very cool :)


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@Idahawk LOLOL!!!
SMOKE THIS!!