Stars & Stripes Kettle


 
1956 Black and Red Custom Kettle, 1958 Black and Yellow Custom Kettle, 1966 New Old Stock Westerner, and a late 1960's 18.5"Galley Que lurking in the background with Charcoal Caddy.

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Amazing collection of unicorns in pristine shape. You have a knack for finding the rare. Is that a long lost Leonardo da Vinci painting in the background? LOL
 
I picked up mine a few days ago, and made a few tweaks.
I added different wheels, different ash pan, and a Weber side table
that I had lying around.

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Mine will never be cooked on. It will spend most of it's
life displayed in my office. During holidays and other special
occasions, I will wheel it out on the deck and use is as a drink
table. It will replace the red kettle I had been using for the last
several years. I had a piece of maple and glass cut for the table top.

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I did similar... mine is in my office as a table/decor.

I am using used bourbon barrel heads in both this Stars and Stripes and my Stealth Kettles.

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I have them as the "gateway" to the little cove in the back of my office that I will use as my Lego building station. lol.

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My contribution to the patriotic kettle theme. It is a 1959 "Sky Blue" Weber Kettle. The legs were coated white at the factory and the original red wheels are in great shape. Don't know much about the color other than only two have been seen to date (probably a limited edition run).RedWhieBlue.jpg
 

 

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