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Started by Idaho Joe, January 23, 2020, 05:28:03 AM

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Mike in Roseville


PotsieWeber

Thanks Troy & point taken.
regards,
Hal

JEBIV

Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

Kneab

Thanks Troy

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ISO Brown Go Anywhere

WeberKell11


jhagestad

So much for our new logo....
Wife: Let me guess... you want to grill again

Lowbrass

Damn! I missed the fireworks lol! Glad to see the Humans First Kettles second reminder. Hopefully hopefully the message gets through/sticks!  I always get embarrassed for people when adults start acting like 7th grade girls lol!  Once Pandora's box is opened it's hard to unsee that crap!


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Grails (HELP!): IMPERIAL GLEN BLUE!

PotsieWeber

UPDATE- A member in the area had agreed to secure the grill for me & I'm guessing it could have been arranged quickly if things had gone smoothly.

After this thread, I was still in contact with Idaho Joe & he still said the grill was mine.  But, he was going out of town for a few days.  Then, he lost his work cell phone, where I had been contacting him.  Eventually, he contacted me through WKC PM & said he would go past the property to see if the grill was still there.  I emailed him at work today, and he indicated that he was sad to say, he had received a message from the contractor that they had cleaned up the property & when he drove over there, the grill was gone. 

He believes it may be in a dump by now, but I am hopeful that one of the contractor's workers may have decided to take it home to use & that it will be cared for.

I don't know how clear it was from this thread, but the most amazing thing was Idaho Joe didn't even want anything for the grill.  I had contacted him early on & he sent me some pics.  I asked how much and he said didn't want anything, just indicated he basically wanted it to be saved & appreciated.  How incredibly cool was that? 

In any event, I think there is a decent possibility that it may have survived.  Perhaps one of the contractor's workers got it, the next door neighbor grabbed it, or some kid carted it off.  One can hope it survived.

In the meantime, for any member is in the area, you might want to check the dump (if they don't basically cover stuff right away) or the local scrap yards.  You never know. 
regards,
Hal

charred

well wtf....i missed the drama (thankfully) and REALLY REALLY REALLY hope that precious piece of Americana didn't end up scrapped. SMH
hopelessly, helplessly, happily addicted to a shipload of Webers