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bbqwizard 10-19-2019 06:39 PM

Regrets of items sold....
 
While cleaning out many of my cookers today, I was thinking of things that I once had and sold for one reason or another,but now wish I had. For me the list is long...

A Pitts ad Spitts trailer smoker
A cargo trailer
FEC 100
And the list goes on....

What have you sold for whatever reason, that you wish you hadn't?

Smoke Dawg 10-19-2019 06:51 PM

1967 Caprice HP396 Factory Muncie rock crusher 4 speed bucket seats, Wood grain console and dash Factory 8 track built into the console / dash. NO power steering, no power brakes, No AC, just water pump and alternator belt driven.

Gold on gold with black vinyl top. Came with fender skirts

I had to leave my smoke house behind when we moved

Happy Hapgood 10-19-2019 06:53 PM

In my case, I still have almost everything I started with in my sig. after deciding to try to up my BBQ/Smoking game and learning from the Pro's on this fine site. I would like to get into stick burning but do not have the room or need for a big cooker. I might could handle a patio model at some point.

pjtexas1 10-19-2019 07:09 PM

Texas Smokemaster offset. Thought I didn't need 2 stick burners.

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jemezspring 10-19-2019 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Smoke Dawg (Post 4237775)
1967 Caprice HP396 Factory Muncie rock crusher 4 speed bucket seats, Wood grain console and dash Factory 8 track built into the console / dash. NO power steering, no power brakes, No AC, just water pump and alternator belt driven.

Gold on gold with black vinyl top. Came with fender skirts

I had to leave my smoke house behind when we moved

Can you be a little more descriptive, it doesn't seem you know much about the car.

I feel your pain. Sounds like a nice ride.

SonnyE 10-19-2019 07:44 PM

After being screwed over by my first wife in divorce, I realized that I never had anything that I couldn't replace with something better.
Including her. :wink:
After that adjustment, I don't regret parting with anything. Because there is something better out there to enjoy more. :biggrin1:

That being said, I've never been one to buy a lot of things to try them. I buy things to keep them. So I know what I want to buy before I do it. :decision:

bowhnter 10-19-2019 07:53 PM

My WSM 18” and Weber performer after I got the 1st Primo. I think I am going to pick up another kettle. Talked my son into a 22” WSM so I am set there.

campdude 10-19-2019 08:08 PM

'73 Mustang Mach 1 (actually stolen ) and my NB Bandera.

mytmouz 10-19-2019 08:25 PM

I am supposed to send off 2 Weber's and a Little Chief smoker tomorrow. Those and the rehomed ones in my sight I sorta regret. On the other hand, I found them good homes, instead of them languishing around here. I am holding onto the copper kettle for now, but I have no idea why...

And on the subject of car regrets, I wish I had kept the 70 Hurst/Olds Indy 500 pace car convertible, the 70 Buick GS Stage 1, and the 70 GTO Judge Ram air 3 car. I had many others, but those would be the most valuable today...
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AWilliams 10-19-2019 08:39 PM

My custom race quad....:cry:

Stlsportster 10-19-2019 09:23 PM

I sold some MA stock when it was around $185. Then it grew to $800 and split 10/1. Wish I woulda kept it.

Rusty Kettle 10-19-2019 09:35 PM

Traeger Junior Elite
Sold it to buy my 270 Smokers Sumo. Kind of regret it now. Just regret selling the Traeger not regretting the Sumo.

Czarbecue 10-20-2019 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Stlsportster (Post 4237840)
I sold some MA stock when it was around $185. Then it grew to $800 and split 10/1. Wish I woulda kept it.


I bought FB after their IPO dive. Made 140% return and cashed in. It would be close to 1000% return if I just kept it now.

chrischandler71 10-20-2019 07:22 AM

I regret selling my Lang 60. I love the cookers I have now, but wish I still had the stick burner for when I have time to tend a fire.

highergr0und 10-20-2019 08:53 AM

BBQ wise it's my Weber performer. I sold it because I wanted more convenience at the time and got a nice gasser. Then I got a Blackstone and I've used the gasser maybe 8 times in almost 5 years but I've missed having the Weber far more. I need to try vortex wings!


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