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My pre-1959 "find"

Started by PotsieWeber, October 11, 2017, 02:17:31 PM

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PotsieWeber

Let me preface this by saying that I'm new here.

In any event, when I was going through the age guide looking through the history of the changes to the grills, something dawned on me. 

I have seen a pre-1959 kettle (with the solid pan near the wheels) within the past year or so.  When I saw had seen it, the pan was somewhat banged up.  At the time, I did not recall ever seeing one like that and thought it was just some beat up Weber where someone had fashioned their own (or re-purposed something) to replace the missing circular ash catcher.  So, I didn't even bother asking how much they wanted for it.  Pretty certain it would have sold for a song because it was probably likely a regular flea market or garage sale.  If I had realized it's legacy, it would be in my backyard now. 

Now, I shall think of it as the one that got away. 

Yeah, I'm kicking myself in the ass about now.
regards,
Hal

CatskillSmoker


PotsieWeber

Yeah, but I'm kicking myself for not taking a closer look at it.  If I had, I probably would have realized the triangular pan was original and not the result of someone rigging a fix. 
regards,
Hal

james1787

Ugh, the one that got away...

I've had things I've passed on and wished I had not.

Someday I hope to come across a pre-1959 grill.. that is probably next on the list (my list is short)
Seeking either 56-58 anything or Westerner