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Started by 56MPG, January 20, 2018, 03:19:21 PM

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MacEggs


Some real beauties so far. 
My personal preference for the Outrider is classic black .... Or, a faded WW like yours, Marty.  :D

Member, @Winz sent me this pic awhile back.  I believe it is from a 1991 Esquire issue.


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Q: How do you know something is bull$h!t?
A: When you are not allowed to question it.

Hell Fire Grill

You can't always get what you want....but if you try sometimes you get what you need

racedvl

I love to show mine off whenever I can! I found this "N" code 1991, at the curb about a block from my house in December.  A deep clean and new grates and ss hardware. She's been a nice little cooker.

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Scott Zee

This is my JJ...there are many like it but this ones mine. This is the grill that I've had the longest and we've been many places together. "N" code has been my camping/beaching/festing grill since new. She has a cpl chips off the handle and missing one vent cover but never fails.

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harris92


Jed.cook

Great article, @maceggs! I don't own an Outrider (yet), but I enjoyed the read. Still waiting for the Weber Outlaw, I guess. :)


-Jed
26.75", 22.5" Weber Kettle/UDS/Firepit, 22.5" custom traveler, Jumbo Joe, Go-Anywhere Charcoal, Q3200
-Jed


GrillGuyMosier

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mike.stavlund

The place where we buy most of our groceries is perhaps unfortunately named:  BJ's.  It's similar to Costco or Sam's Club, but a LOT closer to my house. 

A few years ago on a Saturday I drug all three of my (then little) kids with me to pick up milk and whatnot.  The trip was uneventful, and as I was loading kids and groceries into the car, I spotted a flash of red in the bed of the pickup truck parked next to our station wagon.  I moved around the car, ostensibly for a cautious check of my youngest daughter's carseat buckles, but in reality for a more proper determination of exactly what we were dealing with.  Sure enough, a dusty but genuine red Jumbo Joe.  Hmmm, what to do? 

Because it was a hot day, I turned on my car to cool off the kids.  And perhaps for the same reason, I noticed that a woman was sitting in the passenger seat of the pickup with the windows rolled up and the air conditioning on.  I very carefully approached her window, smiling wide as a sign of friendship.  And I thought it best to begin not with an offer to purchase:  "Hello.  Wow, that is a beautiful grill you have there!" 

This is of course a very odd way to begin a conversation with a stranger, even more so if the two people (as it turns out) do not share a language.  The poor woman looked very concerned as I tried to remember some ancient Spanish vocabulary buried in my brain.  And of course the more I tried the more worried she became.  First the window was rolled up, and then the cell phone was proffered.  I assumed in an effort to reach her husband inside. 

Now.  Well.  If I took off now, they might chase me down as some kind of predator, right?  I needed to ride this out and at least let the gentleman know that I meant no harm.  In the meantime, I felt like it was slightly more acceptable for me to look in the bed of the truck... the site was sad, my friends.  That poor grill had been attached to the bed of the truck by one of those U-shaped bike locks.  Lord only knows how long it had been rolling and bashing around back there.  Poor thing!  This was in the early days of WKC, and the thought flashed through my brain, "Oh, this is what everyone means by doing a 'Rescue'!"

Sure enough, within a few minutes a man came walking out of the store, fairly quickly.  He carried a flat of water bottles.  I was by now leaning against my station wagon, trying to appear non-threatening.  He glared at me, and I greeted him with a smile:

"I'm sorry, sir.  I didn't mean to scare your wife.  I was just trying to compliment her on this beautiful grill!"

Still wary, and thankfully understanding me much more than his wife, he tossed his water into the bed of the truck.  Then asked, perplexed, "You wanted to say that you like the grill?"

"Yes, very much."  I pretended to move toward my car door, thanking him. 

In a flash, his skepticism turned to optimism:  "You like the grill my friend?" 

"Yes, it's really nice!"

With a twinkle in his eye he said, "You want to buy it?" 

Feigning surprise, I mumbled that yes, I suppose I might be interested in buying it. 

The bidding started at $20, was countered by $50, and we settled on $40.  I was feeling a little embarrassed by my poor negotiating skills, until I got home and sheepishly posted some photos here at WKC.  Where I was assured that I had made a pretty good deal, and that I shouldn't expect to see another JJ like that in the wild.  And true enough, I found a black JJ for @teerhardy ($20), and another for my father-in-law ($30 I think), but this is the only red I've seen since (other than here on WKC, but this is some kind of alternate universe for rare Weber kettles). 

PS.  Yes, I still shop at this store.  And yes, I always park in the same spot if it's open.  And yes, my kids still scan the parking lot for grills in the beds of trucks. 
One of the charcoal people.

vader06


Quote from: mike.stavlund on January 21, 2018, 12:18:09 PM
The place where we buy most of our groceries is perhaps unfortunately named:  BJ's.  It's similar to Costco or Sam's Club, but a LOT closer to my house. 

A few years ago on a Saturday I drug all three of my (then little) kids with me to pick up milk and whatnot.  The trip was uneventful, and as I was loading kids and groceries into the car, I spotted a flash of red in the bed of the pickup truck parked next to our station wagon.  I moved around the car, ostensibly for a cautious check of my youngest daughter's carseat buckles, but in reality for a more proper determination of exactly what we were dealing with.  Sure enough, a dusty but genuine red Jumbo Joe.  Hmmm, what to do? 

Because it was a hot day, I turned on my car to cool off the kids.  And perhaps for the same reason, I noticed that a woman was sitting in the passenger seat of the pickup with the windows rolled up and the air conditioning on.  I very carefully approached her window, smiling wide as a sign of friendship.  And I thought it best to begin not with an offer to purchase:  "Hello.  Wow, that is a beautiful grill you have there!" 

This is of course a very odd way to begin a conversation with a stranger, even more so if the two people (as it turns out) do not share a language.  The poor woman looked very concerned as I tried to remember some ancient Spanish vocabulary buried in my brain.  And of course the more I tried the more worried she became.  First the window was rolled up, and then the cell phone was proffered.  I assumed in an effort to reach her husband inside. 

Now.  Well.  If I took off now, they might chase me down as some kind of predator, right?  I needed to ride this out and at least let the gentleman know that I meant no harm.  In the meantime, I felt like it was slightly more acceptable for me to look in the bed of the truck... the site was sad, my friends.  That poor grill had been attached to the bed of the truck by one of those U-shaped bike locks.  Lord only knows how long it had been rolling and bashing around back there.  Poor thing!  This was in the early days of WKC, and the thought flashed through my brain, "Oh, this is what everyone means by doing a 'Rescue'!"

Sure enough, within a few minutes a man came walking out of the store, fairly quickly.  He carried a flat of water bottles.  I was by now leaning against my station wagon, trying to appear non-threatening.  He glared at me, and I greeted him with a smile:

"I'm sorry, sir.  I didn't mean to scare your wife.  I was just trying to compliment her on this beautiful grill!"

Still wary, and thankfully understanding me much more than his wife, he tossed his water into the bed of the truck.  Then asked, perplexed, "You wanted to say that you like the grill?"

"Yes, very much."  I pretended to move toward my car door, thanking him. 

In a flash, his skepticism turned to optimism:  "You like the grill my friend?" 

"Yes, it's really nice!"

With a twinkle in his eye he said, "You want to buy it?" 

Feigning surprise, I mumbled that yes, I suppose I might be interested in buying it. 

The bidding started at $20, was countered by $50, and we settled on $40.  I was feeling a little embarrassed by my poor negotiating skills, until I got home and sheepishly posted some photos here at WKC.  Where I was assured that I had made a pretty good deal, and that I shouldn't expect to see another JJ like that in the wild.  And true enough, I found a black JJ for @teerhardy ($20), and another for my father-in-law ($30 I think), but this is the only red I've seen since (other than here on WKC, but this is some kind of alternate universe for rare Weber kettles). 

PS.  Yes, I still shop at this store.  And yes, I always park in the same spot if it's open.  And yes, my kids still scan the parking lot for grills in the beds of trucks.

Great story!!!


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56MPG

Inspired to light up the Outrider for a nice slab of salmon tonight. One basket. Compact chimney filled with KBB. One lighter cube. One small chunk of cherry. One cedar plank. Perfect tools for the job. Good evening.
Retired

Golly

GET ON THAT SHIT
WONT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER

SmokenJoe

True beauty  ...  "Good Golly Miss Molly"  <--- :)

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

Looking for Dark Blue MBH 22", Dark Green MBH 22", Yellow MBH 22", Glen Blue MBH 22", Avocado MBH 22".

harris92

Navy bowl and lid.  The lid has orange porcelain enamel over spray.  In the 1980's Weber experimented with "NFL colors" for this style grill.  They made a few an abandoned the project.  This was the Chicago Bears version.  It was given to a former employee.


Quote from: GrillGuyMosier on January 21, 2018, 09:21:05 AM
Quote from: harris92 on January 21, 2018, 07:57:41 AM



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And what is that color called?   Looks awesome!

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