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Vintage Smokey Joe

Started by NeoTrout, March 28, 2013, 07:15:03 AM

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NeoTrout

Here's some pics of the Brown SJ I scored last weekend. $8!



With the legs I almost threw out!



Can anyone give me the year of this one?

Thanks.

Steve
Steve
"Le Grille? What the hell is that?"

MartyG

New to the club and you're already blowing us away! That's a great little kettle you got there. And $8? Well, where else can you have this much fun for the price of a couple happy meals? I'm not the dating type, but I'm sure others will chime in soon enough.

Duke

My guess is that it's either a late sixties or a very early seventies. There is a serious gap with smokey joes in the sixties. I have a 61' and it seems like you don't see anything different until the early seventies like 72'. It think these were made right before the 72' models after they did away with the heavy straight legs that mine and the Galley have and tried this style you have. After that design didn't really pan out they went with the next design that lasted for a while. By the way, the only reason they made these legs in pieces or what they call collapsible was because they needed to pack them tightly. Yours are four pieces and much more difficult to put together than the collapsible design. I would guess yours at 69' or 70' as I can best pinpoint it. I don't even think these were ever advertised. Maybe Ed our resident expert could help.

G

Wait....you almost threw the legs out?  That is nice.

Harbormaster

Hey Neo,
Based on the catalog pic we saw at the Brethren, yours has to be older than 1973. The 73 SJs had the same handle as yours, but different legs, and brown was not available in 73.
I've got Webers. 10 - WSMs, 5 - 22.5" kettles, 2 - 18.5" kettle, 2 - SJS, 2 - SJP, 4 - WGA, 1 vintage Coolie Pan
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Jeff

Very nice!!!  Its so clean I can see the dust on it in your 2nd pic!  I've got the twin brother to it!
Kettle collector AND cooker!

Duke

What's your guess on it's age Jeff?

reillyranch

#7
Here are copies of the Weber catalogs and the year.  I don't see brown Smokey Joe offered in any of these catalogs.

(Duke I think you had a typo, you proberly ment to say "resident ex-perp", as in recovering perpetrator)

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glrasmussen

The only leg kit that matches in pic #69, Hmmm...

reillyranch

#9
the 69 picture is a screen shot, I don't have that catalog so can't confirm or deny the date.  But that could place those legs 69-71. 

NeoTrout

Quote from: G on March 28, 2013, 09:56:21 AM
Wait....you almost threw the legs out?  That is nice.

Yep. It was in a box with a bunch of stuff in it. I was looking for the fold-out style legs. Never knew those style existed.
Steve
"Le Grille? What the hell is that?"

NeoTrout

Quote from: reillyranch on March 28, 2013, 11:48:46 AM
Here are copies of the Weber catalogs and the year.  I don't see brown Smokey Joe offered in any of these catalogs.

(Duke I think you had a typo, you proberly ment to say "resident ex-perp", as in recovering perpetrator)

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Thanks.
The 69 still looks like the stick legs. So my guess is it's 70-71.
Steve
"Le Grille? What the hell is that?"

Jeff

I was thinking prior to 72
Kettle collector AND cooker!

Hogsy

Hey Neo is that Weber table cloth the one that was on eBay the other week?
I'm only 2 or 3 kettles away from being that creepy guy down the street with all the Webers
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Craig

That's a nice chocolate brown SJ you got there. I was thinking the same thing that everyone here has said about the date, '69-'71 or so. I'm surprised that color didn't stick around on the SJ's into 1972 and through the decade. Whats even more strange is that by 1979, black was the only color of SJ available until sometime in the '80s when red ones came back.