Regular price was $549Wow, wonder what it would have been not on close out.
Even though that would have been about $1000 full price in todays dollars, it is way more bang for buck than Webers of today.Regular price was $549
I have an original Weber advertisement showing in the LX series they show a 500LX a 1000LX and a 3000LX but no 2000LX. So I'm not sure they made a 2000 in 1998I’m also trying to find out what a 1998 genesis 2000 cost back in 98. If anyone has info on that!
Hi Jeff, do you remember what part of the store the grills were in? I think Spag's had the Schoolhouse and a separate sporting goods building around that timeThis is an old sale ad I have from Father's Day, June of 1999 from Spags.
I absolutely loved shopping at Spags back in the day, especially when I first bought my Home as they not only had the best prices, but quality tools, paint, and hardware as well. They were a Massachusetts Icon.
As you can see by my scribbling on the ad Home Depot had the Weber 1100 with cast iron grates for $499
I ended up purchasing a Weber Spirit 700, also back in 1999 as with my Family discount from Aubuchon Hardware it was $359 dollars. That grill is still going strong to this day with a Family friend.
Jeff
No bags at Spag's. I still have tools and other items from Spag's. They wrote the prices right on the items with a markers.BPratt,
The grills were located in the main Spags building on the left side. If I remember correctly they had a couple on display outside near the main exits too.
I remember going there as a kid with my Parents and Grandparents once a month. The Men were cruising the Hardware department, the Woman were in the Garden and Schoolhouse buildings,(gotta get those free tomato plants on Memorial Day!) and us kids would head to the Sporting goods store. Spags had something for everyone.
Once I purchase my own Home I painted the entire inside of my Home as well as all the outside trim (my Home is Brick), with Benjamin Moore paints bought from Spags. I bought my Porter Cable Circular saw from Spags, I purchased my Basketball rim from them as well and it still hangs outside my Home to this day, I also purchased my Wife a Canadian Rocker from the Schoolhouse when she was due with our first child for those long, sleepless nights with my colically Daughter.
That was the thing about Spags, they sold top quality items at great prices. Unfortunately, after Mr Spags passed the Daughter's couldn't keep the store going and Building 19 turned it into a junk store selling sub-par products. It was an insult that they named it Spags 19 at first.
I cringe every time I drive by that area now seeing what it is now.
Jeff