I know that we all miss opportunities but last Saturday I missed two on one day.
While trolling craigslist to find welding related stuff for our youngest son's shop I got a bit of tunnel vision. A couple of days into the trawl I started searching terms like "smoker", "smokehouse" etc.
We live in between Syracuse and Rochester, NY so I started there and found a listing for a new, unused MES 30 for $75 on the Syracuse forum. It took a moment to sink in but I was still fixated on metal working stuff so I decided to get back to it a bit later and kept going. Next in the Rochester forum there was an older Cookshack smoker for $60.
Both had been listed the day before.
So...I ran an errand or two and stopped to see how things were at the local sportsmen's club and came home.
I followed up on both ads and they (no surprise here) had been sold that AM while I was slacking.
The moral of the story is, I guess, twofold. For one, if you are interested in increasing the herd of BBQ related stuff you have craigsllist can be an interesting place to check out. Of course the other lesson is to not hesitate when you see a good deal. If you don't want it a BBQ buddy will.
I have a friend's Bradley on semi-permanent loan and it would have been interesting to line the three up and do a head to head to head comparison smoke or three.
Lance
While trolling craigslist to find welding related stuff for our youngest son's shop I got a bit of tunnel vision. A couple of days into the trawl I started searching terms like "smoker", "smokehouse" etc.
We live in between Syracuse and Rochester, NY so I started there and found a listing for a new, unused MES 30 for $75 on the Syracuse forum. It took a moment to sink in but I was still fixated on metal working stuff so I decided to get back to it a bit later and kept going. Next in the Rochester forum there was an older Cookshack smoker for $60.
Both had been listed the day before.
So...I ran an errand or two and stopped to see how things were at the local sportsmen's club and came home.
I followed up on both ads and they (no surprise here) had been sold that AM while I was slacking.
The moral of the story is, I guess, twofold. For one, if you are interested in increasing the herd of BBQ related stuff you have craigsllist can be an interesting place to check out. Of course the other lesson is to not hesitate when you see a good deal. If you don't want it a BBQ buddy will.
I have a friend's Bradley on semi-permanent loan and it would have been interesting to line the three up and do a head to head to head comparison smoke or three.
Lance
