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Fri Apr 17 2020 01:21 PM
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The door frame on the left is for a Butler 71, but we are wondering if anyone has an idea as to what the frame on the right is for?
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The door frame on the right looks like the back section of the window bezel for Erie 10
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That is definitely off of an Erie model #10 "Cadet" clock face pump. Goober
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Sorry, but both of you are incorrect. It holds the chicken wire glass on the jar lid on a Butler visible pump. Part number is B-M 103 C. Ron
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Thank you Ron! Should have known it was a Butler part, since it was stored with the acess door?
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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