Well, this week was the six month mark from when I started collecting Weber kettles. I also have acquired and traded for some new kettles since my last family photo, so I decided to take another one today. My two most recent acquisitions are a Red SS Performer and a Gas Go-Anywhere.
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My first Weber product was the 22 WSM, but my first kettle was a 2013 Green OTG. Then I purchased the 83 brownie from WKC member cb4004. Then came the Lime Green SJ and the blue OTG. This was about the time the girlfriend started getting worried. ;)
Then the Red Daisy-Wheeler was purchased at an estate sale that Bman helped me find. Later I got a Plum SS Performer that I scored on Craigslist. A few weeks after that, glrasmussen was nice enough to be an agent for me on an 18 inch MBH faded black. Below is some before/after pictures of the 70's faded black 18" and my '83 Brownie 22".
BEFORE:
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AFTER:
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BEFORE:
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AFTER:
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During this time I've had two other SS Performers slip in and out of my possession. My Plum SS with gas I traded to MINIGrillin for a Red SS Performer with gas. They were both great grills and I definitely had both of them for too short of a time. They both cooked up some good rib-eyes for me while I had them. ;D
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I decided though that I liked the look and simplicity of the standard SS Performer and found a guy to trade for my gas SS. I even got a Go-Anywhere out of the deal too! My new SS is in even better shape and is my every-day cooker now. I even added some new wooden handles on top. 8)
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All the grills are awesome though, and I wouldn't have a lot of them if it weren't for the Weber Kettle Club. Thanks to glrasmussen, zavod44, MINIgrillin, Bman, and everybody else who helped me get to where my collection is now! Cheers!
Bravo, great story and pics. You got quite a collection there!
Sweet collection for 6 months!
Congratulations on your addiction! Mine started a little less than a month ago. I enjoyed all of the photos and you have a nice collection started there.
Thanks for sharing! Appreciate the pix and the story of your collection!
Great collection Max!
THAT was a fantastic read! Seriously, nice job putting that together. (both in this thread and in real life)
PS - right back atcha as you posted the 26'er I scored on Tuesday! Thanks....
Max,
That is an impressive collection. I'm going to show it to my wife....
That's a diverse and impressive collection for only being at it for 6 months.
Well done!
Great lineup there Max
Looking forward to seeing how it looks at the 1yr mark
Nice work and badass collection, Max! Keep up the great work! I'm diggin' that '83 Choco
Very nice collection and fantastic job on the resto of the faded black 18 and brownie.
They look great sitting there together in the sun with such a great mix of colors too. Although that blue steals the show. ;)
Ken
Fantastic collection Max! Thanks for sharing the updated picture. :)
Wow, nice collection!!
Well done! Thanks for sharing!
Nice.....
Quote from: Weber MD on October 04, 2013, 12:29:21 PM
Max,
That is an impressive collection. I'm going to show it to my wife....
That IS an impressive collection. I'm NOT going to show it to my wife!!!
She is getting worried enough already.;D
Very nice collection. I really like your SS Red Performer.
For 6 months that's pretty awesome! Surprisingly...the one grill that stands out is the brownie! not one of my favorite colors, but is sure nice looking. Great work!
Very nice collection. How did you get those 2 faded ones to shine up like that?
That's a great collection! Thanks so much for documenting it all. :D
Quote from: MaxBobcat on October 04, 2013, 10:25:26 AMConfessions of a Kettle Addict: Six-Month Mark
Appropriate title ... It's been about the same amount of time for me ... not sure if it ends. ??? :-\ ;)
Quote from: Up In Smoke on October 05, 2013, 08:23:16 AM
Very nice collection. How did you get those 2 faded ones to shine up like that?
Cleaned em up with soap and water first to get all the crud off. Then used a dollar store degreaser. Then to bring out the shine in the black one I put a little olive oil on a rag and sprayed a little Pam right on the kettle. Works beautifully.
Quote from: MaxBobcat on October 05, 2013, 12:24:08 PM
Quote from: Up In Smoke on October 05, 2013, 08:23:16 AM
Very nice collection. How did you get those 2 faded ones to shine up like that?
Cleaned em up with soap and water first to get all the crud off. Then used a dollar store degreaser. Then to bring out the shine in the black one I put a little olive oil on a rag and sprayed a little Pam right on the kettle. Works beautifully.
Max,
How long does the shine last?
Quote from: Weber MD on October 05, 2013, 02:16:43 PM
Quote from: MaxBobcat on October 05, 2013, 12:24:08 PM
Quote from: Up In Smoke on October 05, 2013, 08:23:16 AM
Very nice collection. How did you get those 2 faded ones to shine up like that?
Cleaned em up with soap and water first to get all the crud off. Then used a dollar store degreaser. Then to bring out the shine in the black one I put a little olive oil on a rag and sprayed a little Pam right on the kettle. Works beautifully.
Max,
How long does the shine last?
I have only had them like this for a few weeks, so I don't know how long it will last. I know a couple other guys on here have done it as well, so maybe they can chime in on how long the oil will keep the porcelain looking good.
Quote from: MaxBobcat on October 06, 2013, 08:56:18 AM
I have only had them like this for a few weeks, so I don't know how long it will last. I know a couple other guys on here have done it as well, so maybe they can chime in on how long the oil will keep the porcelain looking good.
From what I recall reading, they'll fade pretty quick once you put the heat to em. Still, just touch-up with another light coat and back-in-business. :)
Wow nice collection! Update us at the 1 year mark! ;D
Great collection there! Love the Red Performer. Keep us posted.