$250 for a 22" kettle?!


 
If you look at all the pictures you'll notice that it changes color, from red to blue, and then back to red. Now come on, be honest, how many of you have a kettle that changes color? That's why it costs so much, it changes color!
 
I told him I'd give him $20 for the red one, and he said " I think you forgot a zero!" I said "i thought you mistakenly added a zero!"

Did he reply to that?

I'd also to be interested in knowing what this guy smokes...... I'd like some.
 
I would not be shocked if the seller got the 250 for it...

Some years ago, I knew a guy selling what he called a very rare Miller Brewing Company beer stein.
It was very nice, but rare, I don't think so (I owned the very same stein).
His asking price for his was 175 bucks.
For a few years, he kept peddling this stein as rare... eventually, he sold it for 2 hundred and 85 bucks.

There may be someone out there that may run across his ad for this grill and scoop it up...
 
I'm buying a black Silver from the 70's maybe early 80's for $40 and it was garage kept. I'd rather have a pristine 35 year old Kettle than a roughed up 50 year old Kettle
 
The blue one looks to be early 60's, the red one is 70's. His asking price... not from me.
 

 

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