Did anyone know Weber made a Burnt Orange kettle?

Started by Duke, February 22, 2013, 08:16:02 AM

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Duke

Yep they did! I just figured it out. Here's what I found.

The catalog states;

"This standard sized 300 series 23" kettle porcelenized in our new color Burnt Orange cradles in our sturdy black iron frame."



Here's one. I think this is  BBQ Boys. You can actually see the orange tinge if you look closely.



Now, it seems weber still made these in regular red at that time because we have seen so many others that don't have any hint of orange in them.

Jeff

Ok...I can tell you this for a fact.
My red Ranger is FAR brighter in color than your typical red.  AND...it DOES have more of an orange color than red.  If you put it side by side with any of my other reds...its quite different.
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glrasmussen

This also answer the question to Red Handles on the one from E-bay.

Duke

Jeff, could you please post a picture of yours. Maybe side by side with another one of your reds?

Jeff

Yeah...the red handles are original.

Shaun, a pic of them side by side might be tough right now.  The old red (burnt orange) is stored away in my shed right now.  I'll have to dbl check see if I have any old pics of it next to another grill that you can see the difference.
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Duke

#6
I agree with Jeff, I think it's clear he also has the now prized burnt orange as well. Notice how the red fades over to something lighter toward the top of the lid like it does in the museum picture. I think we have just documented another very rare color that appears was only used for a certain model.  :)


Jeff

#7
One thing I don't know for sure about my Rangers is the wheels.  I've never seen them before like this on any other Weber.  While both my Rangers have the same wheel...both of these grills were acquired from the same person.  So they may have replaced them both together.  Aside from that one question, they are both original and complete.

Here is another photo of it with the other reds...you can sort of see the difference, but when you are in person next to it...it jumps out.


Another to compare
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Jeff

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Hogsy

Oh man that is Weber pr0n if I've ever seen it
Great photos Jeff, I think their the best family photos I've ever seen
Oh yeah , I can definitely see the difference with the Burnt Orange
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Jeff

There will be new pics this spring.  That one is a couple years old.  I probably have 5-6 new grills since then Hogsy
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1buckie

Quote from: Jeff on February 22, 2013, 10:03:28 AM
One thing I don't know for sure about my Rangers is the wheels.  I've never seen them before like this on any other Weber.  While both my Rangers have the same wheel...both of these grills were acquired from the same person.  So they may have replaced them both together.  Aside from that one question, they are both original and complete.

Here is another photo of it with the other reds...you can sort of see the difference, but when you are in person next to it...it jumps out.


Another to compare


One thing I do know for sure about ....................

Is Weber representatives need to sit down & stare at those two pictures for one hour, without gettin' up to pee & then give us all the goods on the history of all kettles...... 8)
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SmoothSmoke

Now that you've pointed this out, I can definitely see a difference in the shade.   

reillyranch

Wow!

Could look at athat for hours, just dreaming the day away....