This past friday there was an estate sale by my house. Out of the 200+ photos they had posted only one caught my attention. I had been eyeballing this one picture for two weeks until the sale.
So me and the little one load up at 730 to make the 8am day one initial opening. We were 10th in line and no one ahead of us looked like they were on a "kettle hunt".
The door opens at 805 and everyone runs upstairs and I'm the first one to the garage. I'm thinking man what an easy score as I casually stroll to the spot in the picture. To my horror I find that the spot the presumed kettle was located had been completely turned over, kettle missing. I shoot out to the deck hoping they moved it outside with the rusty-ass, dusty-ass gasser but no joy.
Only decent find was unbaked cookies on the stove. I presume the owner bit-the-dust shortly after breaking them apart. Although they looked to have been sitting out for a few weeks I casually popped them in the oven at 325 after everyone left the kitchen seeing the cast iron was less than lackluster.
Long story short even though redheads might not be as sought after I'm still trying to get my first. Although I can't be completely sure that was a Weber kettle it sure seemed like it to me. What do you guys think?
Also have any of you fellas ever been left disappointed after seeking a Weber? Especially after pumping up your nuts all week only to get blue-balled harder than virgin human sacrifice? If so let me know, down below.