Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Default 2005 Klose Catalog

Duwop wrote:
> Just received Klose's 2005 catalog,


> Anyway, it's a 150 page PDF file at 9Meg, anyone interested in me posting it
> over at a.b.f. ?


> Dale





Hi Dale,

I'm interested in you posting the catalog. I'm not in the market, but I
always like looking at "toy" catalogs.

TIA,

TomD
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TomD wrote:
> Duwop wrote:
>
>> Just received Klose's 2005 catalog,

>
>
>> Anyway, it's a 150 page PDF file at 9Meg, anyone interested in me
>> posting it
>> over at a.b.f. ?

>
>
>> Dale

>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Dale,
>
> I'm interested in you posting the catalog. I'm not in the market, but I
> always like looking at "toy" catalogs.
>
> TIA,
>
> TomD

Dale,

I just snagged it. I don't think I'm allowed to look at it unless the
wife is present.

Thx for putting it up.

TomD
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Duwop wrote:
> Just received Klose's 2005 catalog, man I want some of his iron. The

iron of
> my dreams is on P14 and about $600 more than I budgeted at $2000.

Hell, by
> the time I'm done adding accessories and shipping it would be more

than
> $1,200 over budget. I swear hardly nobody makes cookers with

adjustable
> grates inside that also have side fireboxes.
> Klose only has one or two.
>
> Anyway, it's a 150 page PDF file at 9Meg, anyone interested in me

posting it
> over at a.b.f. ?
> 150 pages of iron, there's some cool stuff. I really likes his

backyard chef
> smoker and grill side by side including a vertical stack. Talk about

cooking
> for a P-A-R-T-Y!
>
> Anyway let me know if you're interested,
>
> Dale
> --
>


Dale-

I like the Easy step charcoal basket. Wonder if I can find a local to
fabricate. Might be a great thing to try with my NBBD. 6 hours, not
tending sounds attractive to me.

Rob

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>
>
> I like the Easy step charcoal basket. Wonder if I can find a local to
> fabricate. Might be a great thing to try with my NBBD. 6 hours, not
> tending sounds attractive to me.
>


I liked the idea too and until you said you thought you might try to get it
fabricated I didnt think it was pictured in here.
(P.29 for those interested) It is clever looking isnt it? I imagine it works
pretty well, don't expect they'd sell something that don't.
For sure if/when I order one of those is getting added. 6 hours, hell,
that's a complete rib cook. Buy an extra one for swapping out and you got a
butt/brisket cook without tending. SWEET!

D
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"Duwop" > wrote in message
...

>
> Anyway, it's a 150 page PDF file at 9Meg, anyone interested in me posting

it
> over at a.b.f. ?


Hey-
Sorry, but I'm new here and I don't know what/where "a.b.f" is.
I'd like to get this catalog, so if one of you kind souls could point me in
the right direction, I'd darn sure appreciate it.

Thanks.
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:12:56 GMT, "TigBits" <JPM in a McLaren?@the
craziness.org> wrote:

>Sorry, but I'm new here and I don't know what/where "a.b.f" is.


alt.binaries.food

Not all news servers carry it, though.

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"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:12:56 GMT, "TigBits" <JPM in a McLaren?@the
> craziness.org> wrote:
>
> >Sorry, but I'm new here and I don't know what/where "a.b.f" is.

>
> alt.binaries.food
>
> Not all news servers carry it, though.


Thank you Kevin-
I found the group, but I've no idea what to do with all that gibberish that
shows after clicking the header. yEnc? Never done the binary thing... always
used WinMX to grab my stuff. Off to google I go... if anyone has a quick
answer about what to do after d/l'ing this gobbledygook, saving me from
wading through many google links, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks again for the quick reply Kevin, and thanks to the rest of you who
take the time to share their expertise with us wannabe's. :-)


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"TigBits" <JPM in a McLaren?@the craziness.org> wrote in message
...
>
> Thank you Kevin-
> I found the group, but I've no idea what to do with all that gibberish

that
> shows after clicking the header. yEnc? Never done the binary thing...

always
> used WinMX to grab my stuff. Off to google I go... if anyone has a quick
> answer about what to do after d/l'ing this gobbledygook, saving me from
> wading through many google links, I'd appreciate it.
> Thanks again for the quick reply Kevin, and thanks to the rest of you who
> take the time to share their expertise with us wannabe's. :-)
>


Sorry for posting it Yenc on a group that normally doesnt see that but my OE
wasnt posting that large a file for some damn reason.

yEnc is an encoding scheme that makes binaries about 12% smaller, most
dedicated newsreaders handle it except OE Express or the Free version of
Agent.

OK, for you to get the file,
You can download this very easy to use free binary grabber "PowerGrab". Its
no good for text, but it's pretty goof for binary downloading.
http://www.cosmicwolf.com/


OR, email me at the email address below and I'll send it to ya. (limited
time offer, don't be asking after two days from now , 1/24/05, please).
Remember, it is 9.5M.

D
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On 24-Jan-2005, "Duwop" > wrote:

> "TigBits" <JPM in a McLaren?@the craziness.org> wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > Thank you Kevin-
> > I found the group, but I've no idea what to do with all that gibberish

> that
> > shows after clicking the header. yEnc? Never done the binary thing...

<snip>

>
>
> OR, email me at the email address below and I'll send it to ya. (limited
> time offer, don't be asking after two days from now , 1/24/05, please).
> Remember, it is 9.5M.
>
> D
> --
>


I can't help but reiterate that NewsRover doesn't give a shit and
Newsfeed.com
doesn't either. There's others. Airnews is one. As far as newsclients. Why
would anybody stay with an inferior newsreader?

Brick (Keep the shiny side up)
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Duwop wrote:
> "
> >
> >
> > I like the Easy step charcoal basket. Wonder if I can find a local

to
> > fabricate. Might be a great thing to try with my NBBD. 6 hours, not
> > tending sounds attractive to me.
> >

>
> I liked the idea too and until you said you thought you might try to

get it
> fabricated I didnt think it was pictured in here.
> (P.29 for those interested) It is clever looking isnt it? I imagine

it works
> pretty well, don't expect they'd sell something that don't.
> For sure if/when I order one of those is getting added. 6 hours,

hell,
> that's a complete rib cook. Buy an extra one for swapping out and you

got a
> butt/brisket cook without tending. SWEET!
>
> D
> --
>


D -

It sure is sweet! I hate the thought of not buying from Klose but, hell
it's not sized for my NBBD and to ship that thing from TX to NC (or
most anywhere) is an expensive proposition.

I wonder if Klose would do a size of this for those who have yet to
"upgrade" to his pits?

Rob



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For those that don't have access to a.b.f. there are several pages of
the catalog on Klose's Web site:

New! Rotisserie smokers
http://www.bbqpits.com/new_models_co...le_smokers.pdf
New! Upright smokers:
http://www.bbqpits.com/new_models_co...underneath.pdf
Accessories:
http://www.bbqpits.com/bbq_accessori...essories_1.pdf
Grills:
http://www.bbqpits.com/backyard_gril...ls_catalog.pdf


Now if he'd just post the whole thing (even if it is in parts) on one
page. Maybe a Klose Kalendar?

Rob

Rob

Rob

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>I'd like to get this catalog, so if one of you kind souls could point me in
>the right direction, I'd darn sure appreciate it.
>



http://www.bbqpits.com/

I have the Backyard Chef.

I've met David. He's a nice sort. Ask and I'm sure he'll go out of
his way to get you a catalog.

Regards,
Larry
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"ldg" > wrote in message
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> On
> >I'd like to get this catalog, so if one of you kind souls could point me

in
> >the right direction, I'd darn sure appreciate it.
> >

>
>
> http://www.bbqpits.com/
>
> I have the Backyard Chef.
>
> I've met David. He's a nice sort. Ask and I'm sure he'll go out of
> his way to get you a catalog.
>
> Regards,
> Larry



Indeed he will. Just drop him a line via email and he'll send you one right
out.

His cookers are the Cadillacs of the metal cookers.

Comparing a Klose to something you can buy at Home Depot would be like
comparing a Kamado to a flower pot. (something my friend Hound used to do
with relish <G>)


TFM®


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