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by Smokinit » 11 May 2012, 12:56
esselle wrote:Welcome to the forum. Great pics and good to have you on board. I think that might be my team mate Jon that you have talked with.
If he is on the BBq Brethren site under Jonny than yes sir that would be him.We have chatted a few times he is still figuring out what he wants.
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by esselle » 11 May 2012, 14:07
Smokinit wrote:JEC wrote:Thanks for making the offer on helping the backwoods happen, it's not so much the logistics that's the issue, just other priorities

That said though I'd be interested how much it costs this person to import one. Good luck with the comp in Rochester.
Well first of all all forum members get the BBQ brotherhood discount as I call it.A Fatboy regularly is $2100 your cost $1875 as for shipping the way it works is you get a shipper on your end he works with me on the cost of the unit and how we need to word what it is to get it through as quickly as possible to you at the lest amount of taxes duties ect. I have not done one to your area yet but did one to the southern tip of Chili it it ran the guy about $3500 but that was for a very large unit and it got held up do to unrest in the country so I thing that affected the price greatly so dont be to scared off. If you want to begin a little research for the future I will help you with it and we could post it for others who have thought about it. Thanks all for the warm welcome guys!!
If it helps anyone, we used a friend of mine, who runs a shipping company to import ours and John's superiors. He dealt with all taxes and everything from door to door. the original unit price on the smoker was $2500 and with shipping etc they finished at £2500 so shipping etc was about £800- £900. Does that sound about right?
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by Smokinit » 11 May 2012, 16:03
Ya that sounds close based on what I have read and depends on weight also so the model would alter that some what. If you have someone knowledgable in this already it really helps the entire process.
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by JEC » 11 May 2012, 17:43
That price sounds appealing and hassle free. Ummm, early birthday and Christmas present I think

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by philnewts » 12 May 2012, 12:02
Welcome!
I was fortunate to be on business in Rochester late last year and was able to go to Dinosaur BBQ. I didn't want to leave

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by thebarbecuemaster » 14 May 2012, 13:20
good looking bbq weapons-where in ny state are you used to live in sullivan county neary liberty-its nice to see serious bbq in ny state
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by Smokinit » 14 May 2012, 14:10
thebarbecuemaster wrote:good looking bbq weapons-where in ny state are you used to live in sullivan county neary liberty-its nice to see serious bbq in ny state
Very near there In Coxsackie just past Catskill.
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