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Post by laphanphon » April 11, 2008, 2:26 pm

wow, haven't peeked at this thread in a while. congrats, some very nice stuff. keep up the good work. that griddle looks nice, flashback to my childhood, when stoves had griddle in the middle of top burners, then double oven w/broiler underneath, well, at least mom's did. i kept around as long as possible.

now, could you coat everything with teflon, so we can watch our better halves scratch the teflon off.

anyway, some very nice stuff. continued success to you and wife. 8)



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Post by docta » May 2, 2008, 3:37 pm

Thanks LA, much appreciated.
Terry, we're working on your rotisserie set-up now, should be finished by the time you get home.
Thanks to all...

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Post by docta » May 20, 2008, 7:57 am

Created for our Quik-Fire good guy Khon kaen customer, Big Dave.
Fine handcrafted stainless barbecuing accessories w/beautiful moisturizing/wood chip smoking pan for Dave's SS Master Deluxe.
For those that may be interested, this stainless accessories set-up; 2500B.
Thanks for taking a look...

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Post by docta » June 8, 2008, 6:36 am

Finally...

Sawitta showing off her Quik-Fire first production rotisserie set-up.
Strong 10k rated motor mounted on a three burner Big Mac model.
Made for the good guys, Terry & Mary Ann, in Khon Kaen.

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Post by Bob4you » June 14, 2008, 8:10 am

How much is this one with rotisserie?

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Post by docta » June 14, 2008, 9:05 am

My Avatar full picture, as some have asked about it.

It's not my rig, but I just love this high performance radical stuff.

My best,
Doc

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Big Mac BBQ w/Rotisserie set-up in pic on page 3

Post by docta » June 14, 2008, 11:23 am

Bob4you wrote:How much is this one with rotisserie?
Nice to hear from you again.

Price for rotis set-up & Big Mac BBQ in picture, on page 3;

16,495 - Big Mac
3,300 - Motor & stainless Rotis set-up
19,795 - Total

We recently sold the one in picture to a family in Khon Kaen, our first production model.
I just called them again for the second time to check in and ask how the rig was working out.
Both times they replied they were, very, very happy with it, so it looks like were in biz with that model & rotis.

Thanks again for inquiring.

Our Best,
Doc & Sawitta

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Post by docta » June 18, 2008, 9:02 am

More Recent & nice feedback from our Quik-Fire Customers.

Hi guys if anyone is chasing a great BBQ in Thailand, I bought one from a really cool guy in Udon Thani about 3 months ago.
His BBQ are great quality, and will send them anywhere around country, and Doc is a good guy to boot.
http://www.gasbbqthailand.com
I’m an Aussie, and BBQ’s are a part of our culture, it took me a while to find anything decent in Thailand.
Good on ya mate, keep up the good work.
You have a great product there.

Rick – Udon/Lao

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Hello Doc

Thanks for the great effort in the workmanship and the timely delivery, you could not have made it more simple!
I have not seen the BBQ yet, but from what Junya has told
me, she could not be more pleased.
I will be sure to recommend you to the other ex-pats in the area and hopefully I can generate some additional business.

Yes, I definitely have hit the jack pot with Junya, no horror stories here, just pure delight!
I have the utmost respect for the people of Thailand and Junya is a shining example of just how wonderful the Thai people are. I am sure you feel the same way and are as equally blessed as I am!
Good luck to you and Sawitta in all that you do!

Thanks
J.M. - Phuket

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Post by docta » June 26, 2008, 4:51 pm

Hello to all,

We at Quik-Fire are happy to display our first original designed and hand crafted, Counter Top BBQ.
This unit was created for a restaurateur in Hua Hin, measuring 80x80cm, with a 70x50cm bbqing grate.
More than simply a BBQ, it’s a tasteful creation for the eye to behold in stainless steel.
The top is so well balanced; it will stand half open on its own.
Enjoy & take care...

Our best,
Doc

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Post by The Farmer » September 19, 2008, 11:35 pm

Hi Doc,

Today there was a customer,asked for your stainless version,
but he like to have some details made of brass.What's that?
He told me something like gold.Wow.
A golden Grill.Sounds,he had a PUT on AIG :D
He come back tomorrow.Maybe.
Able to do?
Regards Nobi

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Post by beer monkey » September 20, 2008, 4:30 am

That sounds like the James Bond Of Grills....."The Man With The Golden Grill"
Can You Dig It Dug.?

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Post by docta » September 21, 2008, 8:06 am

Hi Nobi,

Getting back to your customer desiring some brass trim incorporated into his BBQ.
To answer your question; yes, we certainly will be happy to discuss the project with him, most anything is possible with desire, and budget, it's about as simple as that.
If he should come around again, give me a ring and I'll come over to meet with him.

Thanks for thinkin' of us...

My best,
Doc

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Post by beer monkey » September 21, 2008, 4:53 pm

If you do make one of these fancy bbq's Docta be sure to get a photo and post it. thanks.
Can You Dig It Dug.?

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Post by wazza » September 21, 2008, 5:07 pm

Im sure Docta will name it

" The Brass Monkey " in your honor, as its coming up to winter time soon

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Post by beer monkey » September 21, 2008, 5:09 pm

I like it wazza...

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Post by jim bean » September 23, 2008, 1:16 pm

Hi I'm Jim Bean from the deep south of Thailand. I'm here to say that I bought a bbq from Doc about 5 months ago and it has been nothing but a delight to use. The rocks are well seasoned now and the taste of the food is incredible. If anybody is interested in buying a bbq in Thailand I recommend one of Doc's.

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Post by docta » October 4, 2008, 10:50 am

Another nice post from our happy customer Bob M., located in Buriram Province. Originally posted in thaivisa.com.
Thanks Bob, and thanks to Jim Bean in previous post, we at Quik-Fire are certainly appreciative.

Hello Doc,
You have my full and unconditional permission to use any of my photos of your great BBQ.

Bob's post...

"Cheap" purchases in Thailand are seldom satisfactory. Not WASTING money on an "Imported gas BBQ" from a "Hi So" source, but rather purchasing a very well built stainless gas BBQ from Doc at http://www.gasbbqthailand.com will be money well spent. We use that BBQ at least 12 times each WEEK and it has never malfunctioned. Doc will communicate with you, let you know when your BBQ ships from his shop and it is a breeze to assemble once you bring it home from the Post Office. It took us six minutes to assemble this BBQ in the photos.

Think about SAFETY and cooking gas!!! Doc installs a great safety gas valve on his well built BBQ. His gas BBQ has held up far better than the most famous "German" brand gas HOB we have in our kitchens. The German brand HOB was actually made on a Siesta Day in Spain. But Siemens does have great "after the sale" free service and they stock replacement parts.

If money is the only consideration buy a 500 baht used oil barrel charcoal BBQ.

I formerly lived in California and bought good quality items at Costco. Doc's BBQ is as good or perhaps better than the KIRKLAND brand BBQ from Costco. Not very many brands in Thailand have the QUALITY or VALUE FOR MONEY of the KIRKLAND brand. Makro, Big C, Tesco, Home Pro, sell market appropriate items but QUALITY or LONG LASTING VALUE is very rare in their merchandise.

Bob M - Buriram Province

One of Bob's home Chefs, Phuey, cooking up some of her delicious chicken on Bob's Quik-Fire SS Deluxe
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Post by docta » November 8, 2008, 5:32 pm

Another happy comment by a recent Quik-Fire customer...:D

Quik-Fire's New 4 in 1 SS Deluxe; BBQ- Griddle - Oven - Side Burner - Combo

Hi Doc,

Just thought I would drop you a quick note to say how pleased I am with the BBQ so far. I have to take my hat off to you for finding some workmen capable of putting it together; it looks like it should last years.

The side burner works very well, while I was waiting for the 30 minutes seasoning I used it to make a nice cup of tea with good boiling water, those jug water heater things just don't make nice tea and I was dying for a nice cuppa :-)

It got my wok smoking hot in about 30 seconds as well!
I tested it out quickly with a couple of the sausages I helped make yesterday, they cooked perfectly and nobody would ever guess it's the first time I cooked them on the BBQ.

Let me know when you post some pictures on the forum and I will be happy to post a follow up message.

Thanks again,

Mark - Bangkok

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Post by docta » November 10, 2008, 8:00 pm

We at Quik-Fire are anticipating you, wife, and friends will be experiencing many happy sunsets bbqing up a storm with your new, SS Crown Deluxe.
Thanks again for the note, Bob...

Hi Doc,
Have just collected from the Post Office. Looks very impressive!
Just need to build it's home now.
Will send pic when finally installed.

Cheers
Bob - Phuket

Sawitta putting on the final shine before shipping to, Bob.
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Post by ricci » November 12, 2008, 10:56 am

Hi,

my name is Ricci.
Could someone please provide the dimensions and the weight of the SS Crown Deluxe?
I also would like to know the inner measurements (grilling area).

And another question. Could this model also bake Pizza occasionally?
Would the grill produce enough "upper heat"?


Sorry for my bad english

Regards
Ricci

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