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Weber 1401 griddle - NIB

Started by dwnthehatch, June 14, 2019, 05:04:11 PM

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dwnthehatch

I got tipped off on this NIB 1401 griddle. I took a long lunch break from work and made a 4 hr round trip to beautiful Fenwick Island DE. Once I arrived the seller stated she bought it in late 78 and never used it. She also mentioned she sold the kettle that went with it last year to someone who drove from NY to pick it up. She said it was yellow. Anyone here? This thing is HEAVY!!! Stamped Taiwan on the underside.

Special thanks to @firemunkee.

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Mr.CPHo

Oh wow!! Very nice score!! 

Thanks for sharing pictures, especially the NIB price tag.  Neat.


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Firemunkee

This is awesome! I'm so glad you decided to go get it!

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chiku18

I have one used - really grate to see NIB pictures. What all is in the box ?

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harris92

#4
Very cool griddle
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crowderjd

Cool!  I don't remember seeing one of these!  Congrats!
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JonesBBQ

Very cool! Awesome score right there


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smokeyjoe

ISO Red Outrider.

Mr.CPHo

Does anyone have the melting domes that were sold for these griddles?  Would love to see pics of them. 


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bamakettles

Neat!  I've never seen one of those......Congrats!

JEBIV

Quote from: Mr.CPHo on December 19, 2019, 05:08:03 AM
Does anyone have the melting domes that were sold for these griddles?  Would love to see pics of them. 


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@harris92 has some I think
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inkaddictedchef1

That's a sweet score and piece of weber history... what's the first cook?

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KevinInStL

Wow $55 back in the 70s...yeah it must be heavy!
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HoosierKettle

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Quote from: KevinInStL on December 19, 2019, 08:55:33 AM
Wow $55 back in the 70s...yeah it must be heavy!

Holy crap. That's equal to $216 dollars today according to google. 1978


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