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Mon Apr 23 2012 05:38 PM
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Hello, wondering if any body has been to show in Dayton it's coming up and plan on going for first time, just would like to no what to expect, ganna see lots of signs,pumps, ect ? Thanks for input
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Do you mean Coloumbus show? If so its a great show lots of everything.
Originals only for me. Always looking for Simpson oil, Super A, and MFA oil cans and globes. Shawn Morris
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I think he is refering to the event in Dayton, May 4 & 5th
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I go every year and plan on attending again this year. It's a combination of pumps, signs, and assorted. Every year it's different. One year pumps will be strong and signs weak and sometimes it's the other way around.
It's not the largest show, but it's indoors with a modest amount of vendors.
It kicks off the petro season, Dayton Gas, Michigan Gas, and Columbus Gas are easy drives from NW Ohio.
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nice show,nice auction,good selection of old pumps, worth going to just to start the summer season of looking/buying and dreaming, food is kinda high though, don't go hungry!!
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