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Old Weber pic.........

Started by harris92, December 30, 2015, 10:37:43 AM

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harris92

We've seen a version of this pic outside.  This is inside the store front.  Those kids look hungry!  I believe I see a can of lighter fluid.   :)


LightningBoldtz

That is an awesome picture, I wonder if that is your custom, although is that an 18?
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Idahawk

Could someone post the outside shot, I can't seem to find it ?


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harris92


harris92

@LightningBoldtz    I think it is a 22.  The front handle appears to be "rounded".  18 has the flat bowl handles.

SmokenJoe

It looks like the pics are in the same location, no.    One with glass, one without glass.   Maybe sliding glass windows or doors???                        SJ
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SmokenJoe

Ooops  ...  on closer inspection it looks like the same store front.  Glass reflection in both images, same speckled flooring material.                        SJ
"Too Beef, or Not too Beef" ...

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LightningBoldtz

Quote from: SmokenJoe on December 30, 2015, 03:01:50 PM
Ooops  ...  on closer inspection it looks like the same store front.  Glass reflection in both images, same speckled flooring material.                        SJ

Different camera angle make it difficult to tell
I am not a collector, but I do have a small collection.
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harris92

GRATE observation.  I always thought the second pic was out on the street.   :)


Quote from: SmokenJoe on December 30, 2015, 03:01:50 PM
Ooops  ...  on closer inspection it looks like the same store front.  Glass reflection in both images, same speckled flooring material.                        SJ

ramsfan

How can that dude be cooking on a Weber grill with fire and flames and smoke and lighter fluid and hot Kingsford charcoal and all that other good stuff INSIDE a commercial store? Isn't there a fire code or something? I don't get it? Am I missing something here?
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OGlenn

Quote from: ramsfan on December 30, 2015, 04:36:27 PM
How can that dude be cooking on a Weber grill with fire and flames and smoke and lighter fluid and hot Kingsford charcoal and all that other good stuff INSIDE a commercial store? Isn't there a fire code or something? I don't get it? Am I missing something here?

It was the 50's, when diving under your school desk would protect you against a nuclear attack. Little to fear from a bbq grill inside, apparently.
Uncommon sense seeker

SmokenJoe

Here's my new hypothesis; those picnic tables suggest that the window is a side wind block to an open, one-of-a-kind, fast food palace.  It's probably "open" on the side that the photographer is occupying.

@harris92   More importantly; is this your kettle ???    Can you match up the squiggles on the kettle in the pic w/ those on your kettle???   Now that worth knowing !!!

                                 SJ
"Too Beef, or Not too Beef" ...

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charred

Cool. Love the mic.

What's in the case the kid leaning on the glass is carrying- clarinet?

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Lumpy Coal

Quote from: SmokenJoe on January 08, 2016, 03:50:11 PM
Here's my new hypothesis; those picnic tables suggest that the window is a side wind block to an open, one-of-a-kind, fast food palace.  It's probably "open" on the side that the photographer is occupying.

@harris92   More importantly; is this your kettle ???    Can you match up the squiggles on the kettle in the pic w/ those on your kettle???   Now that worth knowing !!!

                                 SJ
Matching the squiggles!   Lol.  That would be so awesome!

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