- Nov 27, 2012
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Question:
I've got a strange question. A few years ago I saw at a museum- a mechanical rotisserie used to turn a chicken ( or anything else) near the fire. It had a mechanism like a grandfather clock- you pull one chain to 'wind it up' and then it turns until it needs to be rewound. Does anything like this exist today? We have a battery operated rotisserie on our gas grill but we're looking for something to use at our camp up in Vermont and were hoping for something a little more aesthetic. Any ideas?
Answer:
AH! You asked the wrong guy- I'm a vegetarian ! But- I'll assume you're roasting potatoes.Try these catalogs: 1-800-226-7667 Campmoor products 1-800-237-4444 Cabelos Camping Supplies
I've got a strange question. A few years ago I saw at a museum- a mechanical rotisserie used to turn a chicken ( or anything else) near the fire. It had a mechanism like a grandfather clock- you pull one chain to 'wind it up' and then it turns until it needs to be rewound. Does anything like this exist today? We have a battery operated rotisserie on our gas grill but we're looking for something to use at our camp up in Vermont and were hoping for something a little more aesthetic. Any ideas?
Answer:
AH! You asked the wrong guy- I'm a vegetarian ! But- I'll assume you're roasting potatoes.Try these catalogs: 1-800-226-7667 Campmoor products 1-800-237-4444 Cabelos Camping Supplies