Barbecue Champ Mad After Grill Stolen
Posted on: Tuesday, 29 June 2004, 06:00 CDT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - In a town where barbecue is an art, some consider what happened to Paul Kirk a tragedy. Someone stole his grill.
"It was a slap across the face of mankind," said David Klose, the Houston man who built the giant custom-made barbecue cooker. "It's like stealing a man's Corvette; it's a cardinal sin."
Strong words, but he's not talking about the rickety grills caked in grease and collecting rust in backyards across America. Over the weekend, Kirk was robbed of his custom-made $18,000 grill and the $8,000 van that pulled it.
For Kirk, a seven-time barbecue champion, the grill kept food on the table. He makes a living teaching barbecue classes and catering, and is known nationally as the "Baron of Barbecue" to readers of his half-dozen barbecuing books. The thief also got away with food intended for a catering job - at least 10 pounds of brisket, a few whole chickens and a tall stack of ribs.
The envy of any tailgate party, his 15-foot one-of-a-kind cooker could gobble up and grill 150 slabs of ribs at once. It took a trailer, equipped with dual axles and electric brakes, to make the 5,000-pound grill mobile.
The family hopes it will be tough to sell or even use without attracting attention.
"This is a custom-built pit," said Kirk's wife, Jessica. "There's not a single other one on the face of the earth like it."
After a big day of grilling at the Kansas State Barbeque Championship, the thief struck the Kirk family's quiet cul-de-sac in suburban Roeland Park, Kan., while they slept. The white 1999 Chevrolet van that hauled the grill had the keys on the floorboard on Saturday night. By 5 a.m. Sunday morning, the van and grill were gone.
Since it was stolen, a flurry of angry messages have ignited on TheBBQForum.com web site, one comparing the heist to someone running off with a man's wife. Messages on the competitive barbecue forum went on to discuss possible barbecue grill alarm-systems or LoJacks.
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