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Uncommon Transition Handles?

Started by Mike in Roseville, September 08, 2017, 08:31:09 AM

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Hansiurpils

Hi there,
I'm having the same handles on my Code C brownie... (europe edition...)



I haven't seen one of these handles before, but I think these handles are original...
Made only for one year?

Greetings from Switzerland


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Bertl

Quote from: Hansiurpils on September 10, 2017, 11:16:58 AM
Hi there,
I'm having the same handles on my Code C brownie... (europe edition...)



I haven't seen one of these handles before, but I think these handles are original...
Made only for one year?

Greetings from Switzerland


Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
Hello @Hansiurpils nice to meet one more European member! Greetings from your neighbourcountry Austria

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MDurso

Quote from: pbe gummi bear on September 09, 2017, 10:44:24 PM
Hey @MDurso, glad to see you on WKC. I've always enjoyed your posts about Weber behind the scenes.

HEY!!

Though my old stories are a bit dated now!  Looks like the best thing that ever happened was the sale of Weber from the family and they've been able to finally move the ball forward.  They've finally decided to go or get off the pot for a lot of stuff that's over 10 years old...
Inventor of things: labelers, automation, currency and counterfeit, cooking, gaming, tech industry, and medical.

Neil_VT00

@Hansiurpils Welcome to WKC.

The handle that you have is not all that rare. That was the style from the mid-60's through '81-82 (with the earlier ones not having a Weber logo).  What is uncommon is that it's screwed on.  Most of these handles were riveted.  There have been past discussions about whether these came on the kettles or were replacements.

Here is mine removed from the grill
Wanted: Burgundy 18"