Blue wood handles on a Master Touch score

Started by charred, October 05, 2017, 10:14:10 AM

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charred

Seller was given the grill by her uncle, who apparently did the handles.  Reminds me of color-coordinated car bumpers.

(Cameo by friendly neighborhood cat).















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jkolantern

Definitely different.  I thought zavod had discovered a new kind of tree.  It looks to be in grate shape - nice score.
Out of curiosity,  what year is that?  The one I just picked up is a 95 EO and it has the plastic.

charred

hopelessly, helplessly, happily addicted to a shipload of Webers

JEBIV

Kinda cool looking and a nice blue kettle too!
Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

CatskillSmoker


YardBurner

Could it be the rare and elusive Smurf Kettle?
That needs to be turned into a midget as is.

Travis

I recently scored my first blue MT and put some high figure cedar zav's on her. I gotta say I absolutely love that combination. I'm not experienced as other fellas with the different options, but I'd say I like that blue on blue. It's different!


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greenweb

#9
Different! I would replace it if it was mine. 

Great score on the beautiful blue MT.   I am sure you will change those blue handles out.

kettlebb

Not for me but to each their own. Congrats on the MT.


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Bob BQ

Love the blue MT. Travis is right... cedar handles on a blue kettle is quite choice.

Your handles remind me of the Simpsons handles. If decide to get rid of them, keep me on mind. My Homer Joe could use a new handle....


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