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Grill Talk => Weber Kettle Forum => Topic started by: ramsfan on October 29, 2012, 01:29:32 PM

Title: Vent code
Post by: ramsfan on October 29, 2012, 01:29:32 PM
Does anyone know approximately the year Weber changed the wording on the vent dampers from "Bar-B-Que Kettle" to the word "Weber" w/raised letters? I'm thinking it was sometime in the mid-late 1970's? 
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: 1buckie on October 29, 2012, 02:05:50 PM
Look back at this other thread ~~~>

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/trading-post/old-blackie-from-late-60's-early-70's-$12/
 
( I can't get the link to work right, it will just go to "Trading Post"...
but your post on, currently, page 2 )

Tells the tale....
It went Bar-B-Q-Kettle, then Weber, line ingraved, Then Weber, raised

Somewhere in the mid 70's ....?

Look at Craig's ( husker_red )  comments in the last 1/2 of the thread & it tells most all of what you need to know..... :)
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: ramsfan on October 29, 2012, 02:27:57 PM
Thanks for the info. I saw that thread earlier. Read it from start to finish hoping to find something to narrow it down to an approximate year? I know Weber went through three different designs on the vents during the 1970's. The best I can narrow it down is somewhere around 1975 - 1977?
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Heyjude on October 29, 2012, 06:21:14 PM
That's the thing about Weber. No one knows exact dates on almost everything..
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: zavod44 on October 30, 2012, 06:58:13 AM
They didn't go direct to the raised Weber. there was a flat Weber word in the same shape as the later raised Weber word.

Brian
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: 1buckie on October 30, 2012, 07:25:36 AM
Quote from: zavod44 on October 30, 2012, 06:58:13 AM
They didn't go direct to the raised Weber. there was a flat Weber word in the same shape as the later raised Weber word.

Brian

Yeah, that's what I can see just from looking at the ones piled up around the yard

From Above: "It went Bar-B-Q-Kettle, then Weber, line engraved, Then Weber, raised"

So, the one in question would be 1975 ~ 1976 ?

Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Craig on October 30, 2012, 08:05:04 AM
I just pulled out my Weber geek flag, so here it goes..I'd say the non raised/engraved WEBER logo with the tall/elongated "b" in WEBER came about in 1975-76 and was used through 1977. Up until ealier this year, I thought that the raised logo didn't appear until 1979, but I have accquired a 22.5 Copper Mist/Brown kettle that has the raised logo, but no letter/date code. There's pics of the vent in the date code thread. So the raised logo vents sans date code must have come out in very late/Christmastime '77 or just for 1978. As evident from seeing kettles known to be from or puchased new in 1977 to have the engraved logo. As time goes on, we're gathering more knowledge on how to determine the age of a kettle from 1968-78, at least narrowing them down to a window of years from first 1968-1970 PATENT PENDING's (thought to be 1970 only previously)to the 1971-1974-75 pantent numbered B-B-BQ-K's to the 1975-76-77 engraved logo kettles, to the 1978-1979 RAISED logo vent kettles (Previously thought to not exist until 1979 and later) There's also visual evidence that when Weber first updated the lid vent in the mid 1970s to the engraved logo they left the turn tab small and rounded like the old BBQK's however, they retooled the bowl vents from the single rounded mini turn tab to the wide dual tabs that are still made today for the WSM and as replacement vent parts. This is also when Weber would have retooled the wheels to the modern OTS/OTG style whitewalls. 2-3 years later (when changed to raised vent logo), Weber must have thought the lid vent should have the same style wide turn tab as to match the bowl vents. I'd love to put together a section on here explaining what we know about this decade and the others before and since of the Weber kettle. Given everyones collections, we can get visuals from each period to illustrate our points.


Craig
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: 1buckie on October 30, 2012, 08:26:41 AM
Yeah, we ought to get it all argued out & disscussed all around, then put together a "Just Information" timeline thingiemabob......


Quote from: Heyjude on October 29, 2012, 06:21:14 PM
That's the thing about Weber. No one knows exact dates on almost everything..


I've asked Weber, point blank, "Is there a history book, museum, record of information on this stuff ?"

No answer....

They did answer on the corn racks, wok & skewer setups though, semi-accurately....
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Craig on October 30, 2012, 08:37:16 AM
Yeah, according to Weber's facebook page, the kettles were only made in Arlington Heights from 1960-1974, pretty sure the '79 kettles still say Arlington Heights, ILL. My '95 says Palatine, ILL It's not worth asking someone there unless it's one of George's kids that have been there forever. It's up to us to do the investigating and research which for me is a labor of love.

Craig
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: 1buckie on October 30, 2012, 08:51:31 AM
I'm still thinking though, that as this info is grouped up, we ought to publish it clearly, without "comments" in between, so people can check in as to what they're looking at / for
can be determined quickly, easily......?
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Craig on October 30, 2012, 08:55:24 AM
I agree! Just an article/section thats not in forum mode discussing the details and changes to the kettles over the years. With visual aids and color options. It should also serve as a buyers guide of sorts to a kettle collector. To determine age and if all parts are authentic. A "things to look for" when determining the age of the grill your looking into.  ;)

Craig
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: 1buckie on October 30, 2012, 09:29:49 AM
There is already this:

http://weberkettleclub.com/determine-age-of-old-grill/

But it could be way more extensive & the reason I was suggesting lose the comments is not to balk at or prevent anyone's input, but to only put up the info AFTER the speculation is over...........

Here's another one that just cropped up, with a bunch of info, almost settled up....

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/trading-post/metal-top-handle!/



Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Troy on October 30, 2012, 12:30:18 PM
guys if you find new facts, please tell me so i can update the determine the age page.
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: 1buckie on October 30, 2012, 01:29:14 PM
Quote from: Troy on October 30, 2012, 12:30:18 PM
guys if you find new facts, please tell me so i can update the determine the age page.

In what form should we pass the info along?
I'm kind of keeping track of the threads that get involved in info filtering & deciphering, would that help?

Or definitive statements, or....?

What's best for you?
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Troy on October 30, 2012, 06:45:50 PM
the best way, in my opinion, is to start a thread titled "proposed change to weber age guide" where you can present the facts.

you're more than welcome to email me too - but i'm a big fan of community involvement and engagement.

While i did gather a lot of the data in that guide myself, there's no way I could have done it without everyone here :) (aside from the patent research)
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: 1buckie on October 31, 2012, 10:50:46 AM
I'm collecting up info-plump threads.....with that in mind.......
Somehow list or present pertinent items, get it thrashed out by community & settled, then the
proposed change or addition

Think that will work OK?
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: ramsfan on October 31, 2012, 11:52:41 AM
Is it possible that the raised letter Weber logo could have been as early as 1977? The kettle I have is a gray kettle with a raised Weber logo. This kettle has been in my family since it was purchased brand new so I know the complete history of it and I believe it was purchased new in 1977.
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Troy on October 31, 2012, 12:26:56 PM
Quote from: 1buckie on October 31, 2012, 10:50:46 AM
I'm collecting up info-plump threads.....with that in mind.......
Somehow list or present pertinent items, get it thrashed out by community & settled, then the
proposed change or addition

Think that will work OK?

sounds good!

Thanks for all the help!

Quote from: ramsfan on October 31, 2012, 11:52:41 AM
Is it possible that the raised letter Weber logo could have been as early as 1977? The kettle I have is a gray kettle with a raised Weber logo. This kettle has been in my family since it was purchased brand new so I know the complete history of it and I believe it was purchased new in 1977.

Can you prove that it was purchased in 77?
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: ramsfan on October 31, 2012, 01:48:39 PM
If you mean can I produce a receipt from 35 years ago? - obviously no, but to my best recollection, the grill I have was purchased in 77. The guy that bought it new at that time died in 2009, so I have no way of asking him for sure, but I remember he told me when he bought it. I may be mistaken, but I really don't think I am. 
Title: Re: Vent code
Post by: Troy on October 31, 2012, 08:43:03 PM
we can certainly add it in there as a speculation, or add it with a note 'we believe'