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.
WKC member FedEx is the mastermind behind this beast. Perfect for days at the beach, cabin, or on the trails. FedEx used parts from Home Depot and Harbor Freight to convert his Blue Weber Mastertouch into an off-road grilling machine. Bob even added an expanded metal support cage around the triangle for improved holding and…
Shown here is a 22″ lime green kettle. Approximate date is from the year of 1974. This grill is owned by WKC member Jeff. This grill features metal bowl handles, twist on ash pan, and plastic wheels with thin white walls. Original daisy wheels were replaced. This color was offered from Weber based on the schemes of…
Today a gentlemen from Chicago (of course) contacted the WKC with this treasure that he stumbled upon. I’m still too much in awe to describe the situation, but he’s registered in the forums now and seeking restoration advice.
May 7, 2019 – Weber has given us a bone! For the last decade Weber Kettle Club’s hardcore grill collectors have begged, pleaded, and even traveled overseas to acquire a grill of color. Today Weber has announced FOUR NEW COLORS to the Weber Charcoal lineup! It’s currently unknown whether these grills will maintain their longheld…
Owner: Prof Custom Grill: Weber Go Anywhere converted into a Weber Smoke Anywhere Story: Prof tried his skill at converting the WGA into a WSA . The stacker is about 12 inches high with the possibility of inserting a skewer and the ability to install two cooking grates at different heights. A skewer mod can also…
When it comes to cuisine here in the Pacific Northwest most people think of cedar planked salmon and other seafoods, wild game and wonderful produce from the Columbia River basin. But there’s another dish that was made famous up here in the northwest and I was fortunate to stumble across it one fine morning on a…
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 🙂