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Really didn't get anything except bbq gloves and one of those infrared surface temp things. Oh, and a case to hold all my bbq related electronics. It's really hard to find new bbq stuff after all these years.
Can't help with the gasser. I had a real expensive one once but gave it away. In sure somebody knows.
Heh, now i'm thinking I coulda got a size smaller. Well, will experiment blocking up some air holes. Awful nice to smoke now with the pecan branches that fall off the trees.
That's an Old Country Brazos (hanging from the tree because the only way to unload it was to back the pickup under the limb and let it down with a come-along). The next pic is where it is likely to live. A quarter ton is too much for this old man to move around much or very far. The last pic is of a t-shirt, with apron to match, that demonstrates my spousal unit's sense of humor.
Wife got me a 14# SRF American Wagu Brisket. Not something I ever would have bought for myself. Scares me that she listens to me when I don't think she is. After watching some of the TV competitions earlier this year I made an offhand comment wondering really how much better one of those could possibly be than the Costco packers I cook now. Or if it was all hype. She did say her birthday would be a goof day to cook it LOL
I got this welder and tank, so I bought some steel and built a cart/table. I know it's not specifically BBQ, but it will definitely be used to build some new BBQ equipment.