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And oh yes...also a 17" BlackStone gas fired griddle!
Ron
Re- gasketing AMERICA one yard at a time!
Someone snatch this up and have some good ole Texas bbq on Saturday! :woohoo:
And I'm still at work which is halfway between greenville and Dallas. Dang. Oh well, I really want a small or mini. Told my friend about it who has wanted one forever.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
And oh yes...also a 17" BlackStone gas fired griddle!
Ron
Re- gasketing AMERICA one yard at a time!
30+ years ago while the controller of a local bank here I had to deal with an over zealous Illinois state tax auditor. In his opinion he ruled that the cheap plastic coin banks that cost us less than $.02 each which we had given for years to every grade school student in our city for free as a promotion gimmick was something we should have collected Illinois sales tax on! You would think that would be miniscule, but due to the volume we had to pay $800! Trying to fight the state would have cost far more so we just paid it.
And oh yes...also a 17" BlackStone gas fired griddle!
Ron
Re- gasketing AMERICA one yard at a time!
I fired it up and threw on a strip steak after getting it home. Hope to give it a proper workout over the weekend.
Roanoke TX
And oh yes...also a 17" BlackStone gas fired griddle!
Ron
Re- gasketing AMERICA one yard at a time!
I will probably work with the existing bands and draft door for a bit, I'll definitely change it out for the spring version soon though. The porcelain grid is in good shape, none of the internals, including the ceramic grate, are cracked so it should do well for the forseeable future.
Roanoke TX
And oh yes...also a 17" BlackStone gas fired griddle!
Ron
Re- gasketing AMERICA one yard at a time!
And you do realize, don't you, that anything you buy on the internet where the merchant doesn't collect sales tax that you are supposed to report that purchase and pay the taxes yourself? The merchant isn't required to collect sales tax on a purchase shipped to a state in which they have no physical presence, but the buyer is supposed to remit the tax to the state themselves. (this is the case in most states, exceptions exist, especially in states with no sales tax).
For Illinois for example:
Tangible personal property sold at retail over the internet is taxed in the same manner as any other retail sale. Generally, if the item of tangible personal property is purchased from an
Illinois retailer, the retailer is responsible for collecting and remitting Illinois sales tax.
out-of-state retailer who does not collect Illinois sales tax, the purchaser owes use tax and is responsible for paying use tax directly to the department using Form ST‑44.
(Source)
I know there are lots of multi-egg owners out there, which two would you keep?
Roanoke TX
Good luck.
Ted
I'll give the folks on here first dibs, and then put it back on CL next weekend if no takers.
Roanoke TX
And oh yes...also a 17" BlackStone gas fired griddle!
Ron
Re- gasketing AMERICA one yard at a time!
Roanoke TX
Not that you'd necessarily want to, but could you return the rain cap and the door set and recoup the costs on that? :unsure:
Start a new thread and I bet you sell it in a heart beat.
Best of luck,
Ted
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