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Started by harris92, October 10, 2013, 11:46:02 AM

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Craig

Nice find Harris! And nice research Troy! I'll bet they did the Flemenco too! :)

Duke

Quote from: Craig on October 10, 2013, 06:09:28 PM
Nice find Harris! And nice research Troy! I'll bet they did the Flemenco too! :)

I want a Flamenco. :(  By the way Harris, I call him Obi Wan because I have learned so much from him.  8)

Troy

Also, I wish I hadn't ordered 60 bucks worth of old catalogues. Maybe there's still new info in them...

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glrasmussen

Very nice Harris! Thanks Troy for the research, done so swiftly. There is so many grails...

G$

Sorry Troy. I could have told you about the woodward connection or at least hypothesized about it.  We had it when I was growing up. In fact my folks just sold the last of the old patio furniture about a year ago.  All white basically identical to the original sevilles.

I dont know just how it was retailed in conjunction with Weber though on these 18 inch carts.

Red Kettle Rich

Shoot, I think you guys are trying to shame me into getting off my a$$ and restoring/repainting my big wheel cart
Looking for a RED 26" Kettle & a tabbed no leg RED 22" Kettle near STL. Copper Sam Adams SJ anywhere 8)

Troy

oh, it's Woodard, not woodward.

Woodard certainly made most, if not all of the wrought iron grill carts.

Now to figure out if the 'black sheep' carts should be called sevilles or not?

Jeff

Yeah I've noticed all the similarities too on all the wrought iron carts...all makes sense now. I always thought that weber never made those carts themselves.
Kettle collector AND cooker!

harris92

I wonder who made the sequoia carts? ???

thoraudio

I have one.  It doesn't have any markings on it, as far as I can tell.