I'll give you guys a hint. Weber has a lot of bbq innovations in the past few decades. We take a lot of them for granted now. But Brian, as a person who likes innovation and prototyping himself, can immediately relate to. And the wkc founders go way back so this kettle is like a culmination of all thier efforts and this site being founded. Obvious this kettle is at least a few decades old at least. A non weber production model or color (
) is not outside of the realm of possibility. We've seen it with the sevilles and maybe another model? I have about 7 drinks in me right now so this is the only reason I'm giving the hint at 2am while still out drinking in chitown. Thank god this phone has autocorrect otherwise this will be incomprehensible. Anyways, I hope I can wake up in time to make it to Jeff's. so good night.
But to turn the gears a bit, Harvest orange anyone? Weber penthouse? Original kettle? Flamethrower? Custom marbled kettle? 18" galley que? Weber flat top? Original kettle? Flamenco? Burnt orange smokey joe with locking lid bale? Chariot Seville frame? Patent pending WSM prototype? Have I mentioned special color yet?
It must be something freakin special to go cross country and not be posted in trading post or a in the back of the truck pics by duke. I heard Jeff paid Harris level money for this one lolz. Good night.
So many inside jokes. I hope someone here gets it. Only 10 hours to go till WKC annual meet number 1. I'm packing my cameras for sure. But that's another expensive and less tasty hobby for another forum. Good night.