I love Weber history. My favorite era is 1950's thru 1960's. Here are four grills from my collection...
(L to R).
1956 Weber Brother Metal Works - (sheet metal tray with 90 degree edges)
1958 Chestnut Weber Brothers Metal Works - (aluminum tray with rounded edges)
1960 Imperial Glen Blue...
Hi all,
Just an update on the Two-Tone Blue Bullet. I acquired it last year in a trade. I love the history of this smoker and it has a permanent home in my collection. You can read more about it at the link. It still looks great after all these years. I promise to fire it up for "Smoke Day...
Grills of a lifetime for me......
1950's 22.5" Custom Bar B Q Kettle
1960 Imperial - Oldest one I have seen to date. Steel legs, white wheels, and white porcelain coated ash pan on the underside
1950's Chestnut Weber Bros Metal Works
1963 Plainsman
1960s Red Ranger & Early 1960s...
Picked this up a while back from a really nice fella. Initially, I thought the wheels were red. However, after closer inspection it was just a small coating of rust on the steel legs, wheels, and utility pan. After giving those parts a bath in evaporust...we have this.....It is in remarkable...