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#93795 Mon Oct 20 2003 08:13 AM
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Here are 2 of the pumps I got last week. The Wayne was found at the gas bash and the 850 was the one I bought a couple months ago. I picked it up on the way home from the bash.
These 2 pumps were high on my list, so excited to have them here.


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The garage is getting stacked deep!


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Some others... I picked up the 36 with Don in Oregon. I also got 2 wayne 70's, a tall 39 and a bowser 555.
Good trip!


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Hey I see Chevron ad glass !!! I think pogo has a base for your Tok 36....dodogas

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Yes, there is some ad glass that is still good. I think I "might" have an original wayne set. I was going to use it but might not end up doing that pump. I'll let you know before I do anything with it.
Lance, shoot me an email if you have a base for this 36.


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Nice job on beating up Turlock Bob on the clockface! I'd have done it if you didn't. Sorry I missed you & Don on Friday. Wanted to meet you guys. Fred keeps me busy helping him run the show. I did buy Mike's A-38 & a nice Wayne 70 from Fred. You should have stayed until Sat. morning. A friend of Fred's brought a trailer full of stuff. Best feeding frenzy I've seen in a long time!! I bought the world's worst porcelain sign, a Union Minute Man Service sign that crushed, rusty and folded in half. Couldn't resist!

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NICE HAUL JEFF!!!!!!!!!! I HAVE A 36-B BASE AVAILIBLE [ E-MAIL ME].. KEEP THE PICTURES COMING!!!!!!!

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Sound's like a lot of fun Jeff. How were the pump prices up there? Are you happy with your 850 after all this waiting? Which will you restore first, or will you just rotate your stock ?

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Howdy Rob, the pump prices were not bad. The good ones sold. There were deals to be had.
I don't know what pumps I am going to restore first. All these clockfaces are changing the collection. I was going to do the 850... now the 851 is here
I think I might do the 850 in Sunset... for now I think that is what I will work on... who knows?


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hey aqua did you see the sunset i did for atland erickson when you where at his place or did he sell when he moved if your intersested in trading common pumps for resto work let me know iusally have a trailer out there a couple times a year

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Hey Aqua, I see a lot of unrestored pumps, enough to last you until you're 50 years old. Have you restored one yet? Maybe you won't like restoring pumps and you'll want to get rid of some. HA HA HA. Let me know.

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I did not see any Sunset pumps at Als place, too bad. Do you have any pictures of it? I would LOVE to see any Sunset pumps anyone out there has. Did you do that Polly wayne 60 display for him? Or the Adel? Those are both beautiful pumps, nice work.

I have lots of pumps Jason. Didn't you see the frame in the front of the garage? That is a GB that is almost done. I have several that are almost done, my tastes keep changing. I thought wayne 100's were great until I got a 70, tok 39's were awesome until I got a Bowser... etc, etc, etc. Now I have a wayne 60, and 3 clockfaces, never thought I would have that many really nice pumps this soon. It is hard to know what to work on. Harder to know what company to do them in. The computer pumps are just sitting here waiting, if I get around to restoring them or if someone wants to buy one, makes no difference to me. I have 3 wayne 70's... a few too many to restore. I like selling the "plain" pumps, it starts new addictions. I just talked to a guy who bought his first pump from me a few months ago, he has 4 now... cool


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Too many pumps and not enough time. Life is rough, you gotta love it.

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6 ft signs & rare pump plates – Signal, Hancock, Mohawk, Polly, Flying A, Douglas, Richfield, PDQ, Stinker, Beeline, Neon , Dealership.

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yep did those 2 pumps for him he must have sold the sunset i think he he sold that to cody hoffman in pleasenton calif i will look for that sunset picture if i remember right i did that on a tokhiem 850

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Dave... find that picture and email it to me pleeeeeeeeeaaaaase! I need to see it, that is what I was going to do my 850 in.


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