Finally met up with Brian and got my SJG. Big thanks for Brian visiting Grandma & Grandpa so I didn't have to drive 2+hrs each way to get this one! In great shape other than the small chip in the lid.
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Very nice. Perfect tone on the wood finish to match that blue.
Awesome SJG!
That looks near perfect! I thought it was a little more used than that. That small ship is worth touching up since it's so minor. I'm glad you were able to get it Terry. It was cool that Brian was able to help you.
I may touch her up yet. Legs are new, the others had some rust on em that wasn't coming off. Brian saved my butt on this one. I'm lucky he was heading up that way.
Beautiful colour. Lovely looking grill.
(and glad to see you don't have matching nailpolish - well, at least you arent wearing it). ;)
Ken
Nice pick up and great work gents!
"my kettle is more powerful it will do almost anything."
Wow, what a great looking grill. (I can't wait to get one!) :-X
Does anybody know where these baby blue SJs came from? At first glance it looks like one of those "euro" grills, but it has an 'American' handle, and probably the non euro grate inside.
Nice score!
That's a sweet looking Joe! :D