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Hey that Penco looks familiar Its one of my favorites Not a bad looking globe Brad. Looks even better lit up.
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Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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I see some Dented cans Bob!
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Bought this sign. I love it. I have some others, but need to take pics. I will post later today.
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I would love yours on my wall next to mine!
Awesome sign!
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Heres a pretty attractive little embossed tin sign that I got out of the Peotone auction by bidding online! It sure didn't look like this when I got it but it cleaned up really nice and fits in very well! Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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Picked up a nice Old gargoyle 5 qt at Mason Dixon Show-thanks don--anyone got any extra 5 qt cans??
[b] Wanted 5 quart cans -old speed equipment -1950-60s- Cad- Olds std shift parts - site at www.oilnspeed.com
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I like that Koolmotor sign!
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A real nice Goodrich Sign & a 40 gallon lubester w/Phillips advertising on pump!
CHRIS BUYING ANYTHING EARLY HUMBLE OIL CO. BUY SELL TRADE ORIGINAL GAS PUMP PARTS
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Here are my buys this week, both came from Mason Dixon Gas. The Diamond sign is single sided tin with a wood frame, it’s a real cool early sign in great condition. The fuse display has killer graphics and is in good condition, not to mention K-E is mine, my fathers and my brother’s initials…..
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Chris:
NOT Phillips advertizing. Phillips was the manufacturer of the pumping assembly.
And no, they are not the same company as Phillips Petroleum.
Later . . .
Jim
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Jim--Are you sure? That looks like an OPACO unit and I have seen them with Cities Service, Standard Oil, and Texaco, embossed in the same spot. It would seem to me that OPACO simply built these lubesters for the different oil companies and had the tooling and time to emboss them with the different companies names. Maybe someone else has seen these? Chris--is there a tag anywhere describing itn as being manufactured by OPACO?
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Jim--Are you sure? That looks like an OPACO unit and I have seen them with Cities Service, Standard Oil, and Texaco, embossed in the same spot. It would seem to me that OPACO simply built these lubesters for the different oil companies and had the tooling and time to emboss them with the different companies names. Maybe someone else has seen these? Chris--is there a tag anywhere describing itn as being manufactured by OPACO? You are correct....made by OPACO for various oil companies. Here is a Mobiloil I have...I believe I have a Standard somewhere also, as well as one with OPACO on it. Jim
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I received this sign the other day....thought it was kind of unusual. It is advertising from a oil lease porcelain sign company.
Last edited by Mr.Wadhams; Tue Mar 15 2011 06:36 AM.
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Jim--Are you sure? That looks like an OPACO unit and I have seen them with Cities Service, Standard Oil, and Texaco, embossed in the same spot. It would seem to me that OPACO simply built these lubesters for the different oil companies and had the tooling and time to emboss them with the different companies names. Maybe someone else has seen these? Chris--is there a tag anywhere describing itn as being manufactured by OPACO? Yes there is KEVIN,you are correct,give me a second and i will post pic of id tag! btw 40 gallon!
CHRIS BUYING ANYTHING EARLY HUMBLE OIL CO. BUY SELL TRADE ORIGINAL GAS PUMP PARTS
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