Rich G
TVWBB Honor Circle
I'm happy, wife, not so much! 
I wasn't looking for it, but when a neighbor posted a Weber grill on NextDoor for $25, I had to take a look.
I am now the proud owner of an EE (1999) Redhead Mastertouch! ....and, yes, for $25!! If I'm not mistaken, 1999 is the last year that Weber produced the Gen 1 Mastertouch, and this specimen is in fantastic shape! There's a dime sized chip in one spot on the bottom bowl, but, other than that, the porcelain coating is pristine. It could use a bit more spit and polish, but I couldn't wait to show it to you guys and gals!!
I swapped on a couple of the new handles that I had previously purchased for my KP rig, even though the old handles were in decent shape (I'll sand those down and oil them to make them pop again.)
The cooking grate needs to be replaced, but the sweep fins and mechanism are more than serviceable. I may swap the taller legs from my KP rig, as this one has stubbies (thought it was an 18" at first since it was so short!) Doing a happy dance here!
R

I wasn't looking for it, but when a neighbor posted a Weber grill on NextDoor for $25, I had to take a look.
I am now the proud owner of an EE (1999) Redhead Mastertouch! ....and, yes, for $25!! If I'm not mistaken, 1999 is the last year that Weber produced the Gen 1 Mastertouch, and this specimen is in fantastic shape! There's a dime sized chip in one spot on the bottom bowl, but, other than that, the porcelain coating is pristine. It could use a bit more spit and polish, but I couldn't wait to show it to you guys and gals!!


I swapped on a couple of the new handles that I had previously purchased for my KP rig, even though the old handles were in decent shape (I'll sand those down and oil them to make them pop again.)
The cooking grate needs to be replaced, but the sweep fins and mechanism are more than serviceable. I may swap the taller legs from my KP rig, as this one has stubbies (thought it was an 18" at first since it was so short!) Doing a happy dance here!

R