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Title: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Gaspar on June 14, 2010, 02:34:28 pm

FATHER'S DAY SALE
This Saturday, June 19th
10:00am-4:00pm

* BBQ Competition *
* Cooking Demo's *
* Great Grill Selection *
 
Saturday Events:
* Pick up grilling tips from nationally recognized Chef J Warren
* Live cooking demonstrations and tasty samples provided by 3 Guys Smokin' and Siegi's Sausage Factory & Deli (both in Tulsa, OK)
 
1st Annual Hasty Bake Owners BBQ Competition
   
Watch 30 BBQ teams compete for a chance to win a Hasty-Bake 257 Stainless Steel Gourmet in Tulsa's Best BBQ Contest!
 
1st Annual Contest T-Shirts will be on sale for $10
 
FREE ADMISSION - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
 
Competition will be judged by local celebrities and BBQ enthusiasts
 

  SEE YOU THIS SATURDAY!
 


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: DolfanBob on June 14, 2010, 04:05:04 pm
Am I missing something ? Like where is this being held at ?


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: GG on June 14, 2010, 06:54:15 pm
Does Hasty Bake still refurbish old Hasty Bake's?


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: TURobY on June 14, 2010, 08:37:47 pm
I'd imagine at their store at 1313 S. Lewis.

On a side note, that's within walking distance from my house, so maybe I'll have my dad come to my place and we'll hoof it over there. Maybe I'll meet you in person Gaspar?


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Gaspar on June 15, 2010, 08:25:14 am
Yes the 1313 location.


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Gaspar on June 15, 2010, 08:26:16 am
I'd imagine at their store at 1313 S. Lewis.

On a side note, that's within walking distance from my house, so maybe I'll have my dad come to my place and we'll hoof it over there. Maybe I'll meet you in person Gaspar?

I'll be judging the Que.


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: RecycleMichael on June 15, 2010, 09:07:35 am
I'll be judging the Que.

You are too skinny to be a good judge of food.


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Gaspar on June 15, 2010, 09:48:54 am
You are too skinny to be a good judge of food.

My gut disagrees.


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Teatownclown on March 06, 2013, 01:00:44 pm
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/search.aspx?query=hasty%20bake

We are excited to announce that Crate & Barrel has chosen Hasty Bake to be their feature grill for the 2013 season! We are honored to be represented by such a successful company. You can now see and purchase our black Legacy grill in any of their US locations or on their website.

The 2013 catalog can be seen Here.
We are on pages 48-49.

Thank you to all of our loyal customers and to those that support us. We are growing!


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: heironymouspasparagus on March 06, 2013, 07:29:59 pm
Are they serious about $1,000 for that??

Wow.  I mean....wow!

They charge more for the cover than the price of a new Weber One Touch...??    Looks just like the one we had in 1959....


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Gaspar on March 07, 2013, 02:27:45 pm
Are they serious about $1,000 for that??

Wow.  I mean....wow!

They charge more for the cover than the price of a new Weber One Touch...??    Looks just like the one we had in 1959....


Hasty is about the best charcoal grill you will ever cook (or smoke) on.  They are well worth the price.  We have a 1960's model that we still take to BBQ competitions.  Know of any other grill that will last that long with heavy use?



Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Red Arrow on March 07, 2013, 03:01:25 pm
Hasty is about the best charcoal grill you will ever cook (or smoke) on.  They are well worth the price.  We have a 1960's model that we still take to BBQ competitions.  Know of any other grill that will last that long with heavy use?

It's advertised as being 18 ga steel.  That's only .0478" thick according to my handy gauge chart.  Are you sure yours wasn't thicker.

Edit:
I just saw where the lift and fire box are 12 ga (.1046").  That should help.  I would have expected maybe 14 ga (.0747") and 10 ga (.1345") for that kind of money.


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: Gaspar on March 07, 2013, 03:07:28 pm
It's advertised as being 18 ga steel.  That's only .0478" thick according to my handy gauge chart.  Are you sure yours wasn't thicker.

They are thin, and fairly light and easy to transport.  They make them out of good steel with good powder coating though, and the stainless models are made from very high quality stainless.  They will eventually corrode, but it takes far longer than any other grill I've used, and I've used a lot!


Title: Re: Take Dad to Hasty Bake for Father's Day!
Post by: heironymouspasparagus on March 07, 2013, 04:10:14 pm
Hasty is about the best charcoal grill you will ever cook (or smoke) on.  They are well worth the price.  We have a 1960's model that we still take to BBQ competitions.  Know of any other grill that will last that long with heavy use?



Our 1959 model lasted until about 1975.  Sitting outdoors all the time.  It was a good cooker - NO argument there.  The cost is my complaint.

The two Weber One Touch's I have had have lasted a long time, too.  The first from 1982 until about 2004.  The second I still have was bought to replace the first.  Still cooking.  Sits outdoors, but up under the eaves on the patio, so some protection.  Still, in the last 30 years, I have spent $170.  Don't know what the 1982 Hasty Bake cost, but I bet it was more than that.

It's just what you are gonna cook on it.  I will probably never get serious enough to be in a competition, so the Weber has been great for my uses.