First off, I want to thank Jim
@Cellar2ful and Jim (jolayiv) for making this month and this post possible. The Jims are amazing grillfellas.
Two years ago I had one kettle.
I think kettle karma is a real thing. Last year I gave away one kettle to a friend who just bought a house, and sold two kettles (red performer and blue OTG) to co-workers for what I had paid for them.
In April, I gave away my red L code OTP to a fellow teacher who just bought a house, and I gave away another Go Anywhere gasser to a student at my AP US History BBQ.
Now I'm no saint, but I've really enjoyed sharing this hobby with friends and co-workers, and I'm glad to say they have enjoyed charcoal grilling as well. Anyway, the kettle gods have smiled upon me over the last two months.
@Cellar2ful and I found a 1978 Chief on FB marketplace at around the same time. I contacted him to agent, and he had already picked it up, graciously offering to sell it to me. Furthermore, Jim also sold me one of his yellow 22 inchers. Finally, he had a buddy of his bring them to Las Vegas while visiting family. I cannot stress how above and beyond Jim went for a relative stranger.
I was supposed to pick those grills up two Saturdays ago...but I got VIOLENTLY ill on a band trip to SoCal with my daughter, and my wife picked up the two grills for me. On Monday, I was still sick, surfing WKC in bed when Jim (jolayiv) suddenly offered to sell an amazing part of his collection: A lime, a red Master Touch, a kebab ring, and a vintage side table. I immediately messaged him, and told him I would come pick it up, but I asked if he could hold them for almost two weeks. My daughter was confirmed at our church last weekend and both our families were in town. Jim graciously said he'd hold them, and he is a man of his word. Yesterday afternoon, I drove 238 miles to Ridgecrest, CA and picked them up from Jim. We talked a bit, and I had a beautiful drive back through Death Valley National Park to Las Vegas.
And so, here it all is. My collection is maxed out, and I'm going to have to thin the herd a bit as keeping all this would limit my access to my backyard, there's no basements in Las Vegas, and my garage is sadly too full already.
So...I've got two co-workers who want to buy grills. One young couple who are buying their first house, and another who is just getting into BBQ. Sadly, it's time to say goodbye to the Dumpster Cado (the young couple are hipsters who like the vintage look), and the copper OTP. I'll sell them for what I bought them for, and I hope the kettle karma keeps going round.
Please excuse the long post and all the pics, but I wanted to get a photo of "peak collection" before they go and encourage you to spread the Weberitis wherever you are. Have a great weekend.
The lime
The red master touch
The greens
The Easter eggs
The mbh 22 inchers
22 and 26 mbh
All mbh
Peak collection family photo:
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