So, I wake up this morning to a craigslist ad of an new 18.5 inch grill for a pretty cheap price. The first thing that popped in my mind was that it was cheap enough that I could nab it for the legs for one of my MasterTouches. I then clicked on the ad and it showed one of the older weber boxes and I see "BAR-B-KETTLE" and instantly think..hey this could be old. See another picture and see some really nice wooden handles and think, oh man, this would be great for parts. So I immediately email the seller (it was really early this morning so didn't figure I would hear back from them for several hours from now when the "normal" people get up. Well that time comes and goes and I was starting to think that this one will get away from me. Heck, I even got a heads up PM from
@Shafzilla about it so knew I really should try a little harder to get a hold of them. I tell him I was already on it and then sent another email to the seller and told them that I was hoping to be around the area they were in a couple of hours to see if maybe my first email went to the spam folder. Truth be told I was going to try and run at lunch and get it so I could wait a little time to break it to my wife that I had bought yet another grill..yep after each of the last 3 or 4 I bought in the last couple of weeks telling her that this was the last one for a while. Well, finally got an email back, stating they had it (which is the only good thing about living in Ohio is that there is not much competition here) and I could get it anytime after 4 and to give them a call for the address. So needless to say, I called, negotiated some and made plans to get it on my way home from work (so much for delaying telling the wife). Picked it up and a older lady had it sitting by the front door. I gave her them money, thanked her and told her I collect these and always ask if there is a story to it that I can pass on as I enjoy those almost as much as the finds themselves. She tells me that she was sorry, there was no story, I guess she found it in her basement and "no idea how it got down there". I just laughed, thanked her and loaded up my car. I was hoping it was older than it was, but it was a never out of the box, "O" code. Not sure if I will keep it together or part it out, but here are a some pictures of it when it was unboxed once I got it home.
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Awesome pick up! Glad you got it. Looks fantastic.
Wow...nice pull...no cleaning required for this one
Get it Dirty !!!!
O from an 18-1/2 Black 3 wheel, kinda beat, therm hole drilled in lip of lid....
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Sweet!
Awesome. Nice pick up.
So cool right outta the box... does it still have the new grill smell? ;) Congrats!
Nice. Never said how much. I'm calling $30
I like it. I like it a lot.
Great find!
put it together and cook on it.
Yeah! I saw that one last night, and noticed the wooden handles. Very cool!
Very cool. If you don't have an 18 to use then definitely put it together and use it. I have one and use it all the time....it makes amazing chicken wings,is a perfect chimney station and with the cooking grate on it is a table for food. If those handles seem like they have no protection I'd suggest you protect them before they turn black from charcoal and grease.
Wow, that's a great pickup
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such a nice find. congrats!
wow! and I really mean WOW! that is unreal. I'm with
@MrHoss, if you don't have an 18, put it together and use it. my first weber was an 18 budlight ots that I modded into a faux mt(lid therm, ash bucket and slide aside lid holder). you'd be surprised how capable these "little" cookers are if you give them a fair shake. if you do already have and use an 18, then do as you will.
as for the handles. if you plan to keep the grill or just its handles for any reason, coat those suckers in a clear varnish/sealant/shellac so you don't discolor the wood. if you plan to sell or part it out, vacuum seal the handles in an air/moisture proof container to prevent discoloration or damage and you'll be able to off load them easier.
all that being said, if you don't plan to keep it, please offer it up in the member sales section here so folks that will treat it right and really appreciate it will have first crack at it. to my recollection, I've not used the descriptive phrase "a true gem" to describe any cooker I've seen(via the net or in real life). I'll use it now, the grill you picked up is a true gem. from what you've posted it is absolutely flawless and as perfect as the day it came off the production line over 20 years ago.
regardless of what you choose to do, thank you for sharing the pics. I actually said "holy shit" out loud as I looked at them.
Nice score on the O Code! BAR-B-KETTLE, Weber's "Silver" of the 1990s. Seems the handles on the basic BBKs/daisy wheeler kettles by the 90s were unfinished whitewood, but on a One Touch from the same era, they had that orangish-redwood hue to them... Awesome find! Now break her in properly and some slap T-bones on! 8)
Nice find! I didn't know the daisy vent holes were tear drop shaped, I imagined a complete circle.
That looks to good to part out! Great score!
Is it odd that the bowl vents aren't already riveted on? It's like it has replacements or something.
Quote from: Saugust on April 15, 2015, 04:50:38 AM
Is it odd that the bowl vents aren't already riveted on? It's like it has replacements or something.
This level of kettle from the 90s did not have riveted vents, the purchaser installed them. Similar Kenmore/Sears kettles from earlier had the same arrangement.
Great find!
I'm a little late but great find. Sometimes good things do pop up in ohio.
hey
@Craig whats the story on the whitewalls?
certain years for the 18" didn't come with white walls?
Quote from: Troy on May 07, 2015, 07:41:19 AM
hey @Craig whats the story on the whitewalls?
certain years for the 18" didn't come with white walls?
I actually have a 22" that did not have the whitewall either. Its weird, it had the same wheels as this one..
Quote from: Troy on May 07, 2015, 07:41:19 AM
hey @Craig whats the story on the whitewalls?
certain years for the 18" didn't come with white walls?
I've seen these cheapo 18.5" kettles before, but never NIB. They have the cheaper triangle with one perpendicular support, unstained handles, no weber whitewalls, and bolt on lower vents.
I have a red 18, same daisy vents, not riveted, cheap triangle, and blackwall wheels. Its a Bar B Kettle
Bar B Kettles (daisy wheelers in the 1990s) were by then the base model. Whitewalls not included.
I'm with MrHoss and mrbill - I find myself using the 18" more than the 22" for most everyday cooks. For just me and my girlfriend, the 18" is a great cooker.
Very cool find, congrats!