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Sun May 05 2013 04:04 PM
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Can you help me identify this pump? It is a fresh barn find that I picked up today!
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I like SINCLAIR and old American made stuff ... No china items.
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AKA, the "stovepipe". I personally think it's an underrated pump and prefer it over the Fry 117.
Collect small Oklahoma Oil Co.'s 1920's-1940's. Barnsdall, Cushing, Eason, Marland, etc.
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Thanks, any pictures of one finished? Thanks again for the help.
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Really nice pump. Will look awesome when done. I agree it is right up there with the Frys
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I like the patina as is...clean it up, rewire and leave it alone...only original once.
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Nice pump but it's a Rush model H made in Lafayette Indiana. I have one just like it. Looks like the conduit is missing and I'm not sure about the globe holder, I would like to see a better picture of the it. It also should have a different nozzle and it fits in the horseshoe shaped bracket on the side of the pump.
Lynn
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I would like to see a better picture of the globe holder. Sorry about that.
Lynn
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I'd clean it up and leave it as it is. You can always restore it.
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Looks to be a tight fit in the garage, very nice piece of history..
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I agree...if I owned I would keep it just the way it is.
Again, great looking pump!
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Does it have a globe rotator on top?
LOOKING-4:WELDING SIGNS,Charter/Finance/PulOil/Trulite/TruTest-Oils,True's gas CORALINE/RAINBOW, Gardner 70 items of Yakima wa., Wa/Or/Id Chief items
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