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About rogerfromco

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    Denver, CO
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    Cooking, Wine, Watches, Mtn Biking, SKiing

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  1. Whew, thought I got banned for not having a KK yet! LOL
  2. Thanks for the reply. We have some old friends in Eagle that we get together with a couple of times a year. If you'd be up for it, I'd love to stop in and check it out next time we come up if you happen to be around.
  3. My father-in-law is in Kalispell, but next Christmas is in AL not MT.
  4. The force us strong with this group. LOL Seriously, I appreciate the info. I think I recall some Denver KK owners over on the Guru forum. Maybe I can contact on of them to check one out in person.
  5. Enabler! Must resist temptation, must resist...
  6. I've seen the setup and it's frickin' gorgeous!
  7. You guys are bad, and I mean that in a good way. A bunch of the enablers!
  8. Thanks for the welcome and info Jon. I have my XL in a "Ken's table" that I built along with a 5 burner SS Vermont Castings gasser. I still use the gasser for steaks and veggies - quicker to fire up and shut down and it was my wedding present from the wife 10 years ago and still going strong - built like a tank. I don't have room for a 3rd, so if I go down the KK path, I'll probably flip the Primo and put a new top on it so I can use the lower two shelves for storage and the top for prep, well at least that where my mind is at the moment. After watching the 3-part KK videos on YouTube that look like they were produced in the 80's/90's, it shows that the KK can be up to grilling temp in 10-15 min? I heard the same claim on Primo, but have not found that to be true. If it is, maybe the gasser would have to find a new home. Who knows at this point. My head is spinning with all the info to try to digest.
  9. Are you in the US? I can hook you up with an Omega / Rolex AD or one that sells Grand Seiko, and Tudor that will treat you well, as well as a guy who is connected to a wide variety of ADs and ships worldwide. Shoot me a PM if interested.
  10. Thanks Dennis and Bosco. I do appreciate quality. One of my other passions is watches. I own a wide variety of brands, and I know that yes, the Seiko tells time and is extremely durable, the quality of construction and design is not at the same level as that of my haute horology brand watches, which will be passed on to future generations.
  11. Thanks wilburpan. I was just looking at the Naked Wiz review and saw how they attached in both the up and hanging positions - really well thought out.
  12. Thanks guys. Thanks for the info on accessories - that is pretty complete. I saw the cover was recommended for places with freeze / thaw cycles so I was wonder, do the side tables fold down and go under the cover, or do they have to get pulled off?
  13. Hey guys, Rak invited me over - don't hold it against me! Lol. I see some familiar names from other forums. I just got a Primo XL this year and the KKs make me feel like I'm cooking on a portable Weber! The KKs are art and built like a Patek Philippe watch. I'll probably lurk more than participate. I'm trying to do some research to see if I want to try to sell the Primo this summer. One thing I couldn't decipher on the KK website was what accessories come standard with the 23"? See ya' around and GO BRONCOS! Roger
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