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I am looking for somewhere to buy a good trailer smoker/grill that pulls behind my truck. I am looking in the Auburn/Montgomery Alabama area. Does anybody know where a good place to go is??
 
Posts: 1 | Location: Auburn Al | Registered: August 10, 2005Report This Post
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Check out www.horizonbbqsmokers.com They are in Perry, Oklahoma but Im sure that they could get one out to you. I am building one myself. I shopped around and found that I would end up paying more than eight grand to get the rig I needed. Building it myself has saved me thousands of dollars. Im using 1/4in thick 36in pipe. Cooking area is 9ft long with offset 3ft fire box.
I patterned it after the old "Oklahoma Joes" trailer rigs. Im using tuning plates in the bottom of the cooking area. Runs about a ten degree difference from end to end of the cooking area. Entire trailer is over 20 foot long.
 
Posts: 33 | Location: Ponca City, Oklahoma "the Cookshack Capital" | Registered: December 16, 2003Report This Post
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tm - check this out. Located in Birmingham.

For a little more info, scroll down the forum page to "Competition Trailer".
 
Posts: 388 | Location: Depends On The Day | Registered: December 27, 2003Report This Post
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Is the horizontal bbq smoker the old Oklahoma Joes plant? In 1996 I bought one that looks identical to the lower right model.
 
Posts: 64 | Location: Brooksville,Florida | Registered: May 26, 2004Report This Post
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The guy that runs this new plant is the brother of the guy who owned "Oklahoma Joe's"."Oklahoma Joe's" smokers were manufactured in Stillwater,Ok. until they went belly up.Horizon manufacturing is a new company that has opened up in Perry, Ok. The owner of Horizon has recruited some of the experienced workers that used to work for Oklahoma Joe's, but Horizon is an entirely new company. I have looked these new smokers over and they are top quality rigs. I own a couple Oklahoma Joe's smokers and they were put together realy well. I hated to see them go out of buisness. Horizon are putting out what I would consider to be an improved version of the old Oklahoma Joe's smokers.

I own way too many grills and smokers right now:

I have a commercial model Cookshack
A Smokette
2 Oklahoma Joe's offset firebox smokers
an Oklahoma Joe's grill
3 gas grills
a stone built-in grill/ smoker
4 large charcoal grills
and a 22 foot trailer smoker.....
but I still plan on picking up one of these Horizon smokers this fall......

Im starting to think I might be a little bit
obsesive about my BBQ....
 
Posts: 33 | Location: Ponca City, Oklahoma "the Cookshack Capital" | Registered: December 16, 2003Report This Post
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