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I am in Florida visiting the folks. Well, there is a bazaar run every year here that I help out with. Basically it sell donations giving by the local people. Well I was helping bring all the stuff down from storage and what gets handed to me? An 18 inch weber grill - a Jumbo Joe! Well, I told them to put it aside so I could buy it. I then bought a suitcase so I could bring it home. It is stamped N so it is a 1991 model. It is in really good shaped, it looks like it was well taken care of. The bolts came apart rather easily for a grill 18 years old. I have been looking for one for camping I am pretty happy. I told my wife and she just rolled her eyes.


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Posts: 203 | Location: Hazlet NJ  | Registered: June 15, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Man - you must be living right!!!

Will you have to pay $25 to check the extra bag on the way home!

Pat


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It is $15 , but we figured we would check a bag anyway due to some stuff that we could not pack that we bought in Fl. So the only extra money out was the $2 for the suitcase.

We bought Tony Wu Gardendressing . Is is soo good, and no sucrouse!


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Posts: 203 | Location: Hazlet NJ  | Registered: June 15, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by Bob L:
It is stamped N so it is a 1991 model. It is in really good shaped, it looks like it was well taken care of. The bolts came apart rather easily for a grill 18 years old.


I had to stop and think "Was 1991 really 18 years ago?" Now I feel old.


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Posts: 324 | Location: Kansas City North, MO | Registered: November 06, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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now you need to do the mod to make it breath like a weber should. you wont be sorry
i used the ots parts. works like a champ

http://tvwbb.infopop.cc/eve/fo...0039023/m/9720005262


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Posts: 299 | Location: Tulsa, OK | Registered: August 25, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Tim -

Thanks for the link. I will plan on doing this mod. Not sure why they changed the design.

On the trip home, I checked my bags at the curb. However, the bag was overweight and I had to rearrange some luggage. In the confusion of the overweight bag, I was never charged for the checked bag! So it only cost $2 to get it home.


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