Yep, it’s only what someone would pay for it. Problem is there is little reference to what it’s worth. My general rule of thumb is a break even price in case I need to sell it later. If I really want something bad I will bid an extra 25 percent or so. I just have no idea what it’s worth.
If you zoom in on the instructions it’s from 1972. I’ve always wanted one but the big question is how do they work ? I can see a burner tube in the pics, a gas valve, and some wheels that seem to be never used. There is a honeycomb screen in the bottom that could be broken
Also I wonder where all the grease goes. I always thought the lids had vent slits in them. This one seems solid.
Anyway I made contact with the guy to just say hi I’m here if you can’t sell it.
As a looker I’m thinking I’d pay around 100 for it. Just to have this piece of history in my hands. If I could cook on it maybe 250. His original asking price is 600.
It’s just so cool, especially with the three ball wheels for the stand. I’d even make a table out of it for fun. I have a strange feeling they were short lived because they were dangerous.
I was hoping someone here had experience with one.
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