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Started by Kneab, October 26, 2017, 04:22:46 PM

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Kneab

Anyone have any idea how old is work table is? It has aluminum edging, Chrome or nickel plated leg sockets, a towel ring hanging from underneath and tool hooks on the end. It looks similar to the other work tables I've seen except the legs don't go through the table. They go along side of it and it has a wood grain formica top instead of a wood veneer.

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Mr.CPHo

Sorry, I'm no help determining an age; just a bystander who thinks it looks kickass with your Custom. 


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brewtownbeatdown

Cool table.  That thing screams late 50's / early 60's to me.


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Kneab

Quote from: Mr.CPHo on October 26, 2017, 04:47:13 PM
Sorry, I'm no help determining an age; just a bystander who thinks it looks kickass with your Custom. 


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Thanks Charlie. It's the only mbh I have in the garage. The rest are broken down in the shed for the winter already.😊
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LiquidOcelot

I have no idea but I'm like 15 year old valley girl like super jealous of like that last picture.

Travis

I agree. With the trim and color, I'm going late 50's. Pretty damn cool, especially sitting on that beauty.


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Scott Zee

Very cool Karl. I think @Jeff has one of those if I'm not mistaken

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Kneab

Thanks guys.
I think I found it on the cover of the 1962 catalog.
The description of it inside seems to be a match.
In the 1964 and newer catalogs the table legs go up through the table.
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greenweb

Very cool Weber Custom Table. You have done well with both.

harris92

Late 1950's/early 1960's. Would go with a late Weber Bros or Wood Dale kettle.  I've seen 5 or 6 of these over the years.

charred

Cool. First look at one for me. Thanks.
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Jeff

My table is pretty old on the red kettle, but not the formica looking top.  Same tool holders and towel ring.  The one on the Custom is similar though.

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Craig

That's at least pre 1964. Check this out... From the 1950s.... paired with a Chestnut Coppertone. Your table now better explains the one in this picture.






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Kneab

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MDurso

That's a really nice table.  Nice addition to the Meat Cut.
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