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Whats the furthest a weber has traveled?

Started by Vwbuggin64, September 27, 2016, 07:44:45 AM

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Vwbuggin64

So I see the ads all the time in the forums concerning people buying Webers across the fruited plains and I was wondering whats the furthest a Weber has ever traveled? Were you in Washington and bought one in Florida? Or did you have an agent pick on up in Oregon and ship it to Maine? Ill start. I shipped a yellow from Cali to Georgia a couple of months ago to a member. Just curious. Also our European and Aussie counterparts feel free to post as well how far a Weber has traveled.
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22" 81 B (Faded Black), 22" 86 H (Black),91 N SJ (black), 18" 65 (Red), 12 AU Tostito SJ , 22" CU (Copper), 22" (Brown)Happy Cooker, Q2000 Charcoal, Weber Spirit, 22in Yellow, 18"WSM, Happy cooker SJ

kettlebb

My furthest was Cincinnati. 125 miles one way


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I took my 14.5 wsm on about a 1200 mile road trip last month.
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56MPG

I believe more that a few have made the Chicago-OZ odyssey. I've shipped from PA to CA once or twice.
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1500 mile round trip with the help of @zavod44 thanks Brian it was great to see you again and awesome of you and your wife to meet half way you rock my cell was dead so I got no pics of my truckload Brian does it was pretty funny
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Cellar2ful


I bought a 22" lime on eBay from Cadillac, Michigan and had it shipped to Castro Valley, California. Google show the distance as 2,392.5 miles.
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Hogsy

These would have to be up there with the most travelled. The yellow 22 was picked up on CL in L.A. shipped to Georgia then boxed up with the Simpsons 22, SJ and the 18 and shipped to Sydney Australia
Oh the joy of opening that box!
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Vwbuggin64

Quote from: Hogsy on September 27, 2016, 12:07:35 PM
These would have to be up there with the most travelled. The yellow 22 was picked up on CL in L.A. shipped to Georgia then boxed up with the Simpsons 22, SJ and the 18 and shipped to Sydney Australia
Oh the joy of opening that box!


All I can say is WOW! That's quite a trek
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22" 81 B (Faded Black), 22" 86 H (Black),91 N SJ (black), 18" 65 (Red), 12 AU Tostito SJ , 22" CU (Copper), 22" (Brown)Happy Cooker, Q2000 Charcoal, Weber Spirit, 22in Yellow, 18"WSM, Happy cooker SJ

Hogsy

@Golly's cado has travelled further I think. There's quite a back story to that
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Jon

Pretty sure this one has been to hell and back.



swamprb

My first Weber Junior accompanied its previous owner from Washington state to Great Britain then to Japan and back. I got a 26.75" from the Boston area to here. Shipped a SJ to upstate New York that ended up in Canada. Shipped several to the midwest.
I cook on: Backwoods Gater, Lang 36, Hunsaker Smokers, Pellet Pro 22" WSM, BGE's, WSM's, Cajun Bandits, PK Grills, Drum Smokers, Genesis Silver C, Weber Q's, Cookshack 008, Little Chief, La Caja China #2, Lodge Sportsman...oh yeah! Weber Kettles! Kamado restoration and pit modification hack!

Golly

64 cado came from USA to oz

18 Limey came from Brian in Illinois to oz

Via a number of members

It was a SWAP that the boys did in a deserted house by the freeway

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Cellar2ful

@Golly- Is this the story on your 18" lime?

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/trading-post/18-5-lime-or-avacado-valpo-ind/msg5886/#msg5886

If it is that little lime really has an interesting history. Even more so now that it is a traveler to OZ.
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Golly

@Cellar2ful

Yep that's it

I was looking for that thread but couldn't find it

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