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How "Big? was the original BGE?
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khristyjeff
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I read the company history, but was curious how the size/shape may have evolved since 1974. Anyone know?
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I've seen pictures of antique BGEs. They look to be the approximate size of a Large. There are a few guys who have them on the Forum. I'm sure they'll chime in.
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I'm not to sure of the size but I have found a picture of one for you. I don't know if this helps at all.
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GreenEggAndMan said:I'm not to sure of the size but I have found a picture of one for you. I don't know if this helps at all.
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I think they used to be call the " Big And Once Green Egg"!
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I have an original, it is generally the same size as the large. All of the L accessories and replacement parts fit it just fine.
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