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#50422 Wed Aug 08 2001 07:46 PM
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The Bowser we are looking at says on the plate a model #22. Is there any other number for this style pump? It also has the name " Siamese Twins" stamped right in the plate. In a book we saw, no picture, but it descibes a model #22c. We weren't sure there was more than one style or not. Any reply would help. Thanks!

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#50423 Fri Aug 10 2001 09:24 AM
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The Model 22 was the first time Bowser used the "Siamese Twin" nickname. Bowser was the first company to offer a twin pump that would fit in the space of a single pump. They advetised this pump almost exclusively for almost two years. I have a number of ads for this pump for sale. They followed it up with the 22C that they also called the "Siamese." The single was referred to as the "TV" pumps because of its large wide face. I have color ads, color sales literature and parts repair manuals for sale for the 22, you can contact me at jhsim@swbell.net
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