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I bought this Wayne Model 10 today at a local consignment store for $150. It is 100% complete, and in remarkable shape. What years were these made? Who sells the glass for these?Thanks, Bryan

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Take the door to your local glass shop, they can make a pattern & cut to fit, then grind the edges if necessary.
Should have told them it was for looks, not to be used for pumping fuel @ your GOLD MINE!

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Lots of small gold mining operations around here in Fairbanks. I wouldn't be surprised if this was used at one of them.

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thats a nice little pump.. yeah just get the glass made up from your local glass/window shop... shouldnt even cost that much at all... been doing that with all my pumps whenever its flat - and weird enough its cheaper than perspex

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This is a commercial pump, used on farms, taxi garages, etc., any place where they did not need to compute the price of the gasoline being dispensed, only the number of gallons.

1960s pump, it was shown in my my first edition of the Gas Pump Identification book, but was dropped from the second edition to make room for pumps used in service stations.

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Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available
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Thanks Jack, I have the second edition of your book which explains why I didn't find it. Bryan


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