Of corse for me, at the end of the day, the lid vent could say PAT McGroin and I'd still gladly cook on it. It's a Seville! Love em! Hope to get one someday!
This I thought was interesting.The Seville cost US$169.00 in 1967. In today's dollars that equates to US$1215.00In Canada it was C $180.00. Today it would would be almost CDN$1600.00
Damn. I think I like those 67' prices better!Hey Darko, let's see a full out cookout on the alpha and omega duo. That would make for a bad ass thread, man! No pressure, really, [emoji6]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Can you post some more pictures of the rail? I have some old rusty ones, but I thought they were all the same. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
Quote from: Darko on September 14, 2016, 07:25:19 AMThis I thought was interesting.The Seville cost US$169.00 in 1967. In today's dollars that equates to US$1215.00In Canada it was C $180.00. Today it would would be almost CDN$1600.00Absolutely mindboggling. I'd be willing to bet that's why it's still around - It was someone's pride and joy and a huge investment. At what point did consumers stop being willing to pay for quality?Consumers will pay for quality. It's up to the manufacturers to provide it.