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Mon Jun 10 2013 01:53 PM
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Just picked this up and can't find much info. Jack's book shows a couple of pics but mine doesn't look like it had a handle up high. It's missing the handle and markers. Says on the tag model BL serial num. 144 Raymond Garage Equipment Co. Anybody got some pics of one? Thanks, Tom
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The only information I have ever been able to find are some magazine ads.
Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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I would say it is rare and unusual especially if Jack does not have any info on it.
Drive with Care and Buy Sinclair!! I buy Sinclair globes, signs, cans, ect.
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Ah, another old machinest I see. Your shop looks like mine with antique machinery we use everyday. South Bend? Mitch
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Yeah it's a South Bend 13 and an old Gorton mill. They still get used a lot. Wow I never thought I'ld come across an uncommon or rare visible! Sure wish it had a handle and at least one gallon marker so I'ld know what they looked like. I think I'll start by knocking off that bondo that somebody piled on! Thanks, Tom
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