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Vintage BBQ -The BBQ Museum Online
Barbecue tools from the Fifties and Sixties. Vintage Aprons, Cookbooks, wall decor, grills and so much more.....all coming to this site for your viewing pleasure from our huge vintage collection of one of a kind BBQ Memorabilia.
Saving precious moments from bbq years past for a world wide viewing pubic. Don't forget to look over our neat new products for sale too!
Check out our museum now and enjoy a bit of the past.
It's Free and Fun to view
Keep checking back for new entries added weekly. We may just have one of the largest private collections in North America that we want to share with the world! Have something you'd like to donate or contribute? Have a comment on how to improve this section? Email us and we'll take it from there.
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One of the oldest grills available in North America. Made by Henry Ford for his Model T and A cars, as a freebie as part of purchasing the vehicle. They came in three sizes, a model 10, 20 and one called the Camp Grill, which was the largest of the three manufactured.
Henry Ford also made his own charcoal, with the advice of Thomas Edison (a good friend of his) and his brother-in-law, Kingsford. Kingsford helped Henry in chosing the site and facility to produce the charcoal and when Henry decided to sell the charcoal producing business, Kingsford took over. Hence, the name KINGSFORD CHARCOAL.
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BBQ Aprons from the fifties and sixties were comical at best. Great graphics and while sometimes a bit sexist, it was just the way it was back then, While we have dozens of vintage aprons to add to our musuem pages, please bear with us while we enter them one by one. In the next few pages, you will get an idea of what to expect. Sad "BBQ" Sack at his BBQ best! [More Info] | |
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BBQ is fun even if at times it can be a little naughty. All sorts of comical pictures and graphics appeared over the years, especially in the fifties and sixties when having a sexist nature, didn't necessarily bring a lawsuit. In other words, people either weren't so uptight back then, didn't know better, or perhaps didn't care about being politically correct.
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 | 1958 Dell Magazine's BBQ Guide to Outdoor Living
Dell was one of the first magazines (alone with Sunset) to offer specific bbq subjects. This one is in excellent shape and while consisting of primarily lots of mouth watering recipes, the graphic for grills of there time are also present [More Info] | |
 | 1970 Weber Charcoal Accessory package
This 4 piece set comes to us from Weber prior to bar-coding. Box is in good condition as are the utensiles inside. BBQ tools and accessories of the 50's and 60's were much more sophisticated than they are today. Hmn.....what does that say? [More Info] | |
 | Annie Oakley print ad
BBQ advertisements were so common in magazines in the golden days [More Info] | |
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Another great bbq apron from years past. But is it true....that any shnook can grill? The little poodle seems to wonder so. [More Info] | |
 | BBQ Locomotive
We don't own this one but we sure would like to. All Aboard!!! [More Info] | |
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