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#23733 Wed Jan 23 2002 08:45 PM
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I have a 1918 Bowser curb side pump. I believe it is a model C-99 but have no confirmation of the model. Where can I find information about this pump. I restored this pump about 8years ago, and found that it has White Rose Gasoline logos on the filter unit. The main lift cylinder of this pump is a 36"long 8" dia. soild brass unit that is 1/4" thick. Any help would be appreciated. Also where would be the best place to sell this type of pump?

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I identified a Bowser 99 in my new book. It was introduced around 1922 and was air operated. I have no record of a C-99. Any Bowser product with a C- usually indicates a visible attachment for an earlier pump, this might be a new one for me. A picture would be good if you can supply one. I have original sales literature and color pictures of the 99 if you are interested.
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