Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Owner: Einrej
Story: Einrej owns this cool accessory that can be seen in the 1972 Weber catalogs. A Rowley Miracle Fire Starter made by the A. Rowley Co. Green Lake, Wisconsin.
With Thanksgiving a little more than a month away, have you thought about your family’s turkey? If your idea of good turkey is Boston market and amusement park turkey legs, boy you are missing out! The Weber kettle has been turning out great turkey for generations using “covered cooking.” The innovation of the lid radiates…
It is a question that is not often asked explicitly, but usually implicitly with a quizzically poised eyebrow while I drone on about minutiae regarding outdoor cooking: “Why the obsession with grilling, Mike?” There are a million answers to that question, each one stacking up on top of the ones that came before it, just…
This is a rare sighting! A custom Weber kettle from the late 60s, and one that has never – until now – been photographed in the wild. Thanks to WKC member CSorvala, we’re able to share this amazing grill with the world of Weber kettle collectors and enthusiasts. Manufactured in 1969, this grill depicts five of our…
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In 2003 Weber introduced a line of grills called simply the Q. Weber has been long known for its charcoal kettle grills as well is the Spirit, Genesis and Summit line of gas grills but the Q series is a bit of an anomaly. The smallest of the line know as the baby Q (100/1000…
57 Stuffies has a 1969 Weber-Stephen Imperial Sequoia “Bar-B-Q” wagon with avocado green kettle that he acquired in 1969. It is an all-original, milled redwood, forged iron hardware, walnut handle and metal or ceramic wheels with white sidewall rubber treads. The aluminum vent label is marked “Weber-Stephen Products, Arlington Heights, Ill., Weber Bar-B-Q Kettle, Pat….
Thanks Einrej I just bought one of these from a antique mall. It’s cool looking alright, but to me it’s overkill because I just soon use a bellow to blow a fire. Appreciate the info on this piece.
I have one some gave me yes cool lookin but i have no batt for it so i will just look at it ha 🙂