Cody Bratton
TVWBB Platinum Member
I feel like others doing the non-Weber quenches my desire to branch out.
Thanks! What a cool looking piece. I love the 60's ads! If one comes up here...I'm on it!
Here's one in Texas
I'm with you there, though I've never really seen anything non-Weber that interests me very much. I do enjoy a good restoration of any brand however.I feel like others doing the non-Weber quenches my desire to branch out.
Also Larry I just like vintage stuff that was built heavy duty to last. Simple designs that work very well and hold up decade after decade And beyond.I think it's because of nostalgia, curiosity, and love of outdoor cooking of all kinds
Yes, and that my friend is pretty much the definition of nostalgiaAlso Larry I just like vintage stuff that was built heavy duty to last. Simple designs that work very well and hold up decade after decade And beyond.
Your Sunbeam is super cool!Late to the party, but absolutely post away, Josh! I share your appreciation for classic old stuff. When it comes to grills it is also very interesting to see what Weber was comparing against when they came up with the ground breaking innovative design of the Genesis. I love those old grills (and my “The Judge” Sunbeam is one), but I also remember how lava rocks and an ‘H’ burner could ruin your steak or burgers.![]()
Yep they look great. I've had my eye on them but I haven't tried one yetHere is a link to their current lineup of grills/brands. Note the name Charmglow was sold off many years ago
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