I went back/forth on picking up a glen blue 26 and finally pulled the trigger in mid December. Still haven't unboxed it and probably should just to make sure it's not damaged in any way. A yellow 18 or 22 would be pretty cool. I like what Weber did with the glen blue 26 - felt like a throwback, but it was actually a grill that hadn't existed in the wild previously. If they started re-making collectible grills (Aristocrat, yellows, etc) it would certainly make some folks happy, but might frustrate part of their collector-base by reducing market prices on collectible grills - why spend $1k plus on a vintage/mint Aristocrat/Westerner if I can pick one up fresh off the line for under $500. I know there are differences between vintage build quality vs. current materials/build-quality - but a lot of folks could probably look past that to get their "grail". Just my $.02 - I like their current approach - offering color/size combinations that are unique - creating new "grails" for the future.