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glr87

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Jul 15, 2012
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Marlton, nj
Howdy folks. My name is Greg and I'm from Southern NJ. I've always loved BBQ but you can't find anything good around my way. I remember enjoying famous Dave's as a kid but now I can't even look at that place without it making my stomach turn. I've done some BBQ research on a few website but a lot of the advice I've read contradicts each other. 

I'm looking for a low cost beginners setup that will help me learn how to properly tend a live fire and progress my skills so that one day I can invest in a larger setup. I was looking to buy an #18 Old Smokey to get started. Do you guys think this a good investment? I'm looking for any advice ya'll have to share. Thanks.
 
i haven't been able to find any master forge products online .. hmm... that one link you sent me looks good I just want something that will last into next summer.
 
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Greg If you have a Lowe's close check them out.. My store in Paramus had some in stock last week.

Good Luck Dan
Thanks Dan, I have two Lowe's pretty close to my house so I'll see if they have something to good for me to start with. 
 
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