It's the arrow, not the Indian. Guy's made a name for himself and I wish him the best. YETI now makes the majority of their revenue off tumblers and other assorted drinkware. Not coolers. Make a name for yourself and you can charge outrageous prices as well.cevans_40 said:RCR06 said:cevans_40 said:RCR06 said:
I'd like to have one, but like most of you I'm not getting on a waiting list or paying $3500 for one. It's hard to tell from that perspective on cooking chamber size. Looks very similar to the lyfetime smoker that's about $1300 and the old country Brazos that's $1000.
He makes/designs his pits at his restaurant(or at least he did at one time). There was an episode he did on pit building for that series that was on PBS. He was very knowledgeable. So I have no doubt that these pits are well designed and built. You know the old saying, they're worth what someone will pay for them. Apparently people can't wait to give him their money.
Like the original pit he got from John Mueller? I am not bashing Aaron Franklin by any means but he got his start, and still uses today, with someone else's pit.
Oh ok, so since he started with one from mueller he couldn't have made any of the others? Im not a franklin worshiper, but I respect what hes done. I went there a few months back to eat and we were allowed to go see the pits. They had 5 or 6 pits I believe, I heard he bought 1 pit from mueller when he started. Talking with one of the guys working the pits he said that several of their pits were damaged in a fire that happened in 2017. Hes the one that said franklin designed and helped build the new pits. Didn't really get into how many or which ones had to be replaced. Could have been bs, but that's the story I got.
You are correct. Like I said, I don't want to bash Franklin in any way. I was just pointing out that he made a heck of a lot of good BBQ on a pit that wasn't really special and didn't have his name on it.
Nobody cares. Work Harder