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#210838 Tue Nov 02 2010 05:57 PM
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I have 2 glass lubesters. One with a drainback tube on the pump and one without. Which do you think is older?
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Phil
Vancouver Island, BC
ps thanks to who answered about my broken glass.

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clearvison #210856 Tue Nov 02 2010 06:49 PM
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I am not positive but the one without the drainback tube would be older. Good find, glass cylinder lubesters are harder to find.

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What are glass cylinder lubesters worth? My dad recently picked one up.


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I have seen them go for around $200-$300 while the others go for around a $100 give or take.


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