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#50302 Sun Mar 09 2003 11:26 PM
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All that it says on the pump itself is that it was made in Springfield Mass. on 8-29-1929. I believe that it was red and I can't see any of the decals or anything else. I sat outside for many years at an old farmstead of my grandfathers so it is a little weatered and rusted, but still in very good shape. Also another question I had is how exactly did they work? I do not know anything about it, but I am very intrested it restoring it.

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#50303 Mon Mar 10 2003 09:23 AM
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Tried to contact you with your email but it would not go through .email me .jlgas@caltel.com


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