Agreed. Generating movement on a grill during the off-season without a lowball price is a challenge regardless of the quality of the build. Let that thing hibernate for a few months and cash in when the weather warms and demand heats up.Jon, personally I would pull down the ad after Christmas if you don't sell it beforehand. Relist it in the spring, better market.
Still looks very impressive and yes agree it's a great piece of the Weber gas history!!Thanks so much, @Mark AU ! It isn’t prrfect as it is 35 years old, but it was a labor of love to bring back an uncommon part of the very early days of Weber’s gas grill history.
Do you know anyone Down Under who would like to buy one? It is still for sale.