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Thu Jul 20 2017 09:36 AM
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I traded for this Erie clock face body nearly a dozen years ago. It was just a shell and missing more parts than it had on it. I figured that since it was a clock pump it had to be worth saving. The hunt for parts took a great while longer than I expected but finally its all together. I went with the "restored" look because its going to be in the garage next to the kids bikes and stuff. Thanks to Ron Scobie for several parts. He's the best.
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What great job saving a great pump. Well done!
Randy
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Nice!! To me that is the only way to restore a pump, too shiny and they don't look right. Jst my 2cents. Chris
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Nice looking pump. That type restoration fits that pump for sure.I like shiny, but on some of the older clockface pumps the authentic look can't be beat...GB
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Looks good. I basically have what you started with also. PM sent.
-Matt
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Nice job. I love those Eries.
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Braden Splichal
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