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18 or 22

Started by CatskillSmoker, October 09, 2017, 02:43:18 PM

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CatskillSmoker

Did they make an 18 OTG? This looks like an 18 to me, but what do I know. :)
Thanks fellas


kettlebb

18. Yep they did


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Looking for: Red MBH 26"(The Aristocrat), Chestnut-coppertone (The Estate), Glen-blue (The Imperial), and The Plainsman.

Mike in Roseville

Yes and that is indeed an 18"


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james1787

Definitely an 18, yep I have seen them with the ash bucket underneath.. looks like a nice one!
Seeking either 56-58 anything or Westerner

CatskillSmoker

I'm waiting for more pictures. If this works out, then I have another Kettle story.
Fingers crossed.

Shoestringshop

Wife said "No more GRILLS in this house!" So I bought a 2nd house!

CatskillSmoker

Seller is being a little deceiving. Says it's 2 years old. Pictures taken at night under light.











Don't think its worth the 50 she's asking and doesn't want to budge on the price

addicted-to-smoke

It's entirely possible they couldn't take a new picture until coming home from work, and have no sense of time of possession. I wouldn't worry about it; in the end, only an in-person inspection matters.

Shame about the pockmarks, but a colored OTG 18 that isn't $120 (cost when new, right?) is a nice catch.

I normally won't try to negotiate until I show up. My expectation, usually correct, is that I'll get a small discount, not some huge percentage off. I'm not going to show up only to ask someone for half off or whatever.

In my experience that's more powerful to point out deficiencies in person. Maybe mention offhandedly how long or how many miles it took to get there. I've read plenty of listings where the seller specifically says not to ask them about price until showing up, because otherwise they'd be negotiating with themselves. And that's true. They wanna know if you're serious with cash in hand, and that requires showing up.

That's a new copper in the background. Might have been a decent conversation (bonding) opportunity prior to asking for a discount. Not trying to lecture you, just offering a different perspective.
It's the iconic symbol for the backyard. It's family/friends, food and fun. What more do you need to feel everything [is] going to be all right. As long as we can still have a BBQ in our backyard, the world seems a bit of a better place. At least for that moment. -reillyranch