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Plum Smokey Joe?

Started by CatskillSmoker, October 31, 2017, 05:11:12 AM

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CatskillSmoker

Did they make the SJ in Plum? Anybody have one?
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Hogsy

I have one it's a euro edition, colour is spot on with my Burgundy GA
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CatskillSmoker

Quote from: Hogsy on December 09, 2017, 12:09:51 PM
I have one it's a euro edition, colour is spot on with my Burgundy GA



Picture please.

Hogsy

GA from Australia EO code, SJG from Europe AA code




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Looks like Crimson.


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mhiszem

Has anyone ever done a side by side comparison with euro burgundy and plum? From the pictures the plum looks like it has more purple in it.


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addicted-to-smoke

^^ Those are burgundy. More red, less purple to them.

I've never seen any Plum portables shared here. I've seen 18s, 22s and I think maybe an SSP. No Master-Touch.

Obviously the CGA there, being colored, predates Crimson, and they don't make a Crimson CGA today.

And Crimson would be a matte finish instead.
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Martin75

Quote from: mhiszem on December 09, 2017, 05:35:56 PM
Has anyone ever done a side by side comparison with euro burgundy and plum? From the pictures the plum looks like it has more purple in it.

See the europe models on http://blog.grilykrby.cz/proc-je-dobre-mit-maly-gril
One of them seems like the kettle you wrote

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Quote from: Hogsy on December 09, 2017, 12:57:55 PM
GA from Australia EO code, SJG from Europe AA code


Here is a Canadian crimson:




Pretty close... hard to say with the lighting. Maybe we need to send a Canadian crimson down under for a side-by-side comparison...  8).

1112304 is the serial number for the Euro crimson, and 1112301 is the Canadian crimson (no taco handle).
 
@Hogsy , do you have the box/serial number for your Euro plum?

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My vote is Euro Brick Red.  Too shiny for crimson.

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