Ding ding!I guess I do like things sometimes because they are Weber brand

Ding ding!I guess I do like things sometimes because they are Weber brand
I think it's cool that it fits on there and works, I'm not digging the way it looks though.I don’t hate it. It’s my painted piece on my work grill.
Hey leave that poor defenseless1000 alone! What did it ever do to you LOLI don’t disagree. It looks out of place with the durawood. I don’t think black would look bad. But since the tables don’t fit to it, it looks strange.
Ha ha, true. That's one grill that is perfect just the way it came from the factory.Hey leave that poor defenseless1000 alone! What did it ever do to you LOL
One of those was at the grill graveyard last year. I stole the knobs and grates off of it.Here is another SS monster:
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I know I am late and this thread has moved on, but I had to comment about that Weber table being in Fouke, Arkansas. I actually have been there, because of my interest in off the wall stuff. This was where the 1970s B Movie “Legend of Boggy Creek” took place. It told the tale of western Arkansas’ own Big Foot type creature, that allegedly terrified the small community over several years.Weber grill with table
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It makes me think I paid too much for my 2000 Silver C ($225), but I do have a lid color I like.Not bad for a 24 year old grill.
Darrell you've got a very nice looking grill with a very nice color lid! The value on these grills is all over the place. My favorite ones are worth more than money to me but to an average person they probably wouldn't be worth anything.It makes me think I paid too much for my 2000 Silver C ($225), but I do have a lid color I like.