Sheepherder Charcoal Grill -- Need Help Finding

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Sheepherder Charcoal Grill -- Need Help Finding

Postby Billiken » Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:31 am

Our troop has 2 Sheepherder Charcoal Grills.
"Sheepherder" is stamped on the side wall of the grill.
They're used for cooking burgers, dogs, etc.

The 4 legs, grill top, and two starter rings all store/fit inside the fire box (approx 2'x2' and 5 inches deep).
When stored the grill is slightly bigger than a brief case.

They have a carry handle on them and are extremely mobile and convenient.

If anyone finds something like this, please contact me as we're looking to buy two more.
My internet searches keep finding stoves, not small, portable grills.

THANKS
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Re: Sheepherder Charcoal Grill -- Need Help Finding

Postby mt_goodrich » Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:19 pm

I found it under Sheepherders Stove

http://www.cabelas.com/p-0005876.shtml

Is that it?
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Re: Sheepherder Charcoal Grill -- Need Help Finding

Postby mt_goodrich » Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:21 pm

Sorry....didn't read all of your request. Search continues as these sound cool.
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Re: Sheepherder Charcoal Grill -- Need Help Finding

Postby RWSmith » Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:43 pm

Billiken wrote:....They're used for cooking bugers, dogs, etc....

Hmm. I tend to think of things that are green or yellow as vegetables, which I prefer raw. However, if Sheepherder's boogers (that's how we spell it down South) were big enough, I'd be willing to try them fried, or even roasted over an open flame, maybe skewered between some other veggie and dog pieces.
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Re: Sheepherder Charcoal Grill -- Need Help Finding

Postby alex gregory » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:25 pm

Don't know about Sheepherder, but it sure sounds like the Lodge cast iron charcoal grill.

Check it out at http://www.lodgemfg.com/Logic-grills.asp.

Super convenient for car camping or day trips. I stuff mine in a plastic tub with chacoal and a chimney lighter.
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Re: Sheepherder Charcoal Grill -- Need Help Finding

Postby Billiken » Mon Aug 10, 2009 12:43 pm

alex gregory wrote:Don't know about Sheepherder, but it sure sounds like the Lodge cast iron charcoal grill.
Check it out at http://www.lodgemfg.com/Logic-grills.asp.


Thanks, Alex.
Unfortunately, that's not it.

With the legs off, these grills are slightly larger than a brief case with the grate and legs fitting inside.
Can be carried by the handle.
Dimensions are approx 2 feet square and 5 inches high.
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