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Thu May 23 2013 09:46 PM
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Cheers everyone. What model of Visible Pump Co, do I have? "The Findlay Visible" looks similar. I can't find a exact match to what I have. If anyone has any pictures of a Visible Pump Co. I would love to see a finished version of a Buckeye or Right-A-Way or the Double/Twin pump version of the Findlay Visible
I will send you pictures, I can't post any.
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Hello
Okay I got it figured out. Here's the pictures.
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Got a few more. Thanks for any help.
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My Gas Pump Id book identifies 10 visible made by the Visible Co.
What might help us is please give us all the info that is on the ID tag, the one shown in the picture is a little hard to read.
Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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Thank You Jim
I have your book, its a wonderful book. If you have the Check your Oil book. On page 132 is a picture of a unusual Findlay Visible pump.
I will post more pictures later.
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The last Findlay visible that I saw was at Glenn Thompson's place in Sidney, Ohio(and there were 2 of them.) It sure did look like this one. I'm not gonna say it is for sure but my guess is a Findlay, good luck finding that cylinder bud. Its amazing that it made its way all the way up there! Nice find. Goober
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