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Henry
Joe Peterson works for a well-known advertising agency in San
Francisco, CA and is a frequent visitor to
The Virtual Weber Bulletin Board.
He owns two WSMs and is shown here at the Paul Kirk School of
Pitmasters Class held in Concord, CA on June 14, 2003.
Note the stylish foil
gasket that Henry Joe fashioned to plug the leaky joint between the
middle cooking section and charcoal bowl on one of his cookers.
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Elvin Giles and
Brent Walton took first place brisket in the mock competition at
the Paul Kirk School of Pitmasters Class held in Concord, CA on June
14, 2003. They couldn't have been prouder! |
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Kyle
Beatty is another satisfied WSM owner that honed his
barbecue skills by attending the Paul Kirk School of Pitmasters Class
in Concord, CA on June 14, 2003. |
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Tony
Serra from Burbank, IL writes, "The best thing that I like
about my WSM is the low maintenance on long cooks. Set it and forget
it."This
photo was taken at my first competition and I felt pretty good about
taking third place in ribs." |
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Mike
Scrutchfield and Donna
McClure are two of the most prolific KCBS
barbecue champions ever, and both used WSMs for many years during
the 1990s.
Mike competed under the team name "Top Secret" and was so successful
that Weber featured him in a national advertising campaign. He gave
up competition in the late 1990s to focus on his real estate
business.
Donna and Ted McClure, competing as PDT (Pretty Damn Tasty), used
WSMs exclusively for years on the KCBS circuit.
Bob Lyon caught up
with Mike and Donna at the Great American Barbecue in Kansas City
over Memorial Day Weekend 2005, got them to pose with these Weber
Bullets, and was kind enough to share this photo with TVWB. |
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Mark
Etheridge lives in Madison, AL and
cooked "The Renowned Mr. Brown" Boston pork butt during the 1st
Annual International WSM Smoke Day on May 28, 2005.
Mark writes, "This
cook just happened to coincide with a visit from my Aunt's family
who hail from...BOSTON!! In listening to their praise of how good
the meat was you'd begin to believe they though it was the greatest
thing since sliced bread." |
All pictures
used with permission.
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