Just found this kettle on the curbside...

Started by KevinInStL, January 12, 2020, 04:01:38 PM

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Lowbrass

Nice pickup!  I got my 22 "D" code yellow as a curbside trash night score.  It was painted over with black high heat spray paint.  There have been a bunch of D codes found in St Louis (including my 22 yellow and 18 yellow that I gifted to @BobBQ), all with metal handles.  The general consensus about these MBH D codes (verified by @Craig) is that they are 1978 grills and that the "D" stands for "Demo."


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Quote from: Lowbrass on January 13, 2020, 08:01:13 PM
Nice pickup!  I got my 22 "D" code yellow as a curbside trash night score.  It was painted over with black high heat spray paint.  There have been a bunch of D codes found in St Louis (including my 22 yellow and 18 yellow that I gifted to @BobBQ), all with metal handles.  The general consensus about these MBH D codes (verified by @Craig) is that they are 1978 grills and that the "D" stands for "Demo."


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Where do I find the info pertaining to the D stamp signifying Demo?
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