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Started by tb80, May 12, 2013, 05:26:16 PM

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tb80

A good FINANCIAL investment?  As in, some people buy gold, some people invest in stamps, baseball cards, etc...  Do you think finding and buying old webers are a good financial investment?  If you buy a '79 red weber today for $45, will it's value increase as time goes by...?

For the record, it doesn't matter to me at all. I get the fact that finding and buying old webers has an intangible value not measurable by money.
Looking for Blue Mastertouch or Blue Performer. 

Currently have: Performer (Green); 22.5 Mastertouch (Red); 26.75 OTG;  22.5 WSM; 18.5 WSM; Jumbo Joe; SJS (Green Uline); SJG (used for Mini WSM); Blue SS Performer; Blue MBH; Summit

zavod44

Personally I just think an old Weber is something cool to have...there many things you can collect that will earn you more money.  Part of the  reason I like these is because they are a pretty cheap hobby.....
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

Bman

For me, they've been a great investment.  Because wifey would rather have me grill than go out (most of the time)  Win win!
Monetarily wise, meh...  I wonder how many loaded up during the Beanie Baby craze and are now "waiting for their day"
I've always had gas...  And now a bunch of kettles because of this place.  Thanks!

HankB

I can't imagine that any have appreciated enough in value enough to cover inflation. There is the odd chance you could get a very valuable specimen for an unrealistic price due to lack of knowledge on the part of the seller, but other than that I see no way to make money buying these.

However in terms of satisfaction, my modest collection becomes more valuable every time I cook.
kettles, smokers...

tb80

I agree completely that the amount of satisfaction of cooking and grilling on an old weber increases with time.
Looking for Blue Mastertouch or Blue Performer. 

Currently have: Performer (Green); 22.5 Mastertouch (Red); 26.75 OTG;  22.5 WSM; 18.5 WSM; Jumbo Joe; SJS (Green Uline); SJG (used for Mini WSM); Blue SS Performer; Blue MBH; Summit

glrasmussen

Quote from: zavod44 on May 12, 2013, 05:31:55 PM
Personally I just think an old Weber is something cool to have...there many things you can collect that will earn you more money.  Part of the  reason I like these is because they are a pretty cheap hobby.....

Agreed. I will never have a classic car, but will own a classic Weber. Far less expensive. And they shine the same... ;)

zavod44

Whats cooler than having a sweet vintage Weber?
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

tb80

Looking for Blue Mastertouch or Blue Performer. 

Currently have: Performer (Green); 22.5 Mastertouch (Red); 26.75 OTG;  22.5 WSM; 18.5 WSM; Jumbo Joe; SJS (Green Uline); SJG (used for Mini WSM); Blue SS Performer; Blue MBH; Summit

zavod44

Nah.....It's way easier to find the grill
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

glrasmussen

Quote from: zavod44 on May 12, 2013, 06:38:46 PM
Nah.....It's way easier to find the grill

Agreed!

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pbe gummi bear

Weberitis is my cheapest and tastiest hobby so I'm happy. I think you can make a few bucks here and there by buying low and selling high but I don't think a grills market value will appreciate an incredible amount over time.
"Have you hugged your Weber today?"
Check out WKC on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Weber-Kettle-Club/521728011229791

Ted B

What I love about the hobby is enjoying the fruits of your labor and sharing it with like minded people here at the wkc. I can fire up the kettle, play catch, soccer u name it with my kids, and produce food most people dream about. I used to fish a lot before I had kids and this hobby is much more conducive to spending time with those I love. Plus it's relatively cheap. I get way more out of it than it asks of me. If that makes sense.

pbe gummi bear

Well said. The cost of the grill, charcoal and meat are nothing for what you get back in return- bringing people together, having a good time and making memories while stuffing your face.

Quote from: Ted B on May 12, 2013, 08:58:39 PM
What I love about the hobby is enjoying the fruits of your labor and sharing it with like minded people here at the wkc. I can fire up the kettle, play catch, soccer u name it with my kids, and produce food most people dream about. I used to fish a lot before I had kids and this hobby is much more conducive to spending time with those I love. Plus it's relatively cheap. I get way more out of it than it asks of me. If that makes sense.
"Have you hugged your Weber today?"
Check out WKC on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Weber-Kettle-Club/521728011229791

Mark Schnell

If you get lucky and get a few old grills for a low price and then sell them high you can at least pay for your Weberitis. A hobby that pays for itself and provides hours or delicious satisfaction is a beautiful thing!

Heyjude

Quote from: Mark Schnell on May 13, 2013, 07:15:48 AM
If you get lucky and get a few old grills for a low price and then sell them high you can at least pay for your Weberitis. A hobby that pays for itself and provides hours or delicious satisfaction is a beautiful thing!

You hit it on the head! If I can "Trade Up'  while enjoying myself, I consider that a Win!   8)

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